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H. latericolor Mont. (S. 803), described from Sullivant's 

 material, is probably Hypholoma sublateritium. The color of 

 the pileus, habitat, season and other characters point to this con- 

 clusion. H. erysibodes ?\Iont. (S. 795) and H. pyrrholepidum 

 Mont. (S. 798) are doubtless species of Inocybe. 



FLAMMUI.y\ FR. 



A.^ Stipe spindle-shaped, rooting; pileus reddish-brown. S. 818; 



St. 269 ; H. 286 F. fusiis Batsch. 



A.- Stipe not spindle-shaped. 

 B.^ Pileus viscid. 



C.^ Pileus with purple and bluish-green, often with other 

 shades. S. 824; A. 156; M. 107. 



F. polychroa Berk. 

 C.- Pileus yellow, buff or tawny. 



D.^ Flesh yellow; pileus smooth; plants growing on 

 burnt ground or charcoal. S. 817; St. 268; 



H. 285 ; P. R. 50: 138 F. carbonaria Fr. 



D.- Flesh whitish; pileus appressed scaly, fioccose or 

 fibrillose ; plants with different habitat. 

 E.^ Stipe solid. S. 815; St. 266; P. R. 50: 138. 



F. lubrica Fr. 



E.- Stipe stuffed or hollow. B. T. 34 : 100. 



F. betuliiia Peck 

 B.^ Pileus not viscid. 



C.^ Stipe solid; pileus more than 8 cm. broad. S. 14: 



139; P. R. 50: 142; Mc. 292. . . .F. magna Peck 



C- Stipe stuffed or hollow; pileus less than 8 cm. broad. 



D.^ Pileus glabrous, light yellow. S. 820; St. 270; 



H. 284; P. R. 50:140; i\Ic. 291. 



F. flavida Pers. 

 D.- Pileus fioccose-squamulose, golden-tawny; lam- 

 ellae broad; stipe often sulcate. S. 824; St. 

 272; P. R. 50: 142; W. 107. 



F. sapinea Fr. 



