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S. 860; St. 291; H. 276; P. R. 46; 

 63; M. 109; I\Ic. 300. 



G. tenera Schaeff. 

 F.^ Stipe not glabrous. 



G.^ Stipe i)ruinate; lamellae very nar- 

 row ; pileus narrowly conical. S. 

 860; P. R. 46: 62; H. 276; St. 



291 ; jMc. 299 G. lateritia Fr. 



G.^ Stipe and usually pileus with minute, 

 erect pubescence when moist. 



G. tenera pilosella Pers. 

 D.^ Stipe flexuous ; lamellae narrow or pileus less 

 than I cm. broad. 

 E.^ Pileus grayish or ferruginous, less than i 

 cm. broad. 

 F.^ Pileus striatulate when moist; lamellae 

 subdistant; stipe pale brownish. S. 

 16: 105; B. T. 26: 66. 



G. capillaripes Peck 

 F.^ Pileus even ; lamellae close ; stipe pallid. 



S. 862; M. 109 G. siliginea Fr. 



E.^ Pileus yellowish, about 4 cm. broad, margin 

 deeply striate. S. 867.. G. tortipes Mont. 



TUBARIA W. SMITH. 



Pileus somewhat viscid, margin striate when moist, glabrous; 

 stipe dark brown. S. 876; M. 109; St. 300. 



T. inquilina Fr. 

 Pileus hygrophanous, margin f urfuraceous from seceding veil ; 

 stipe pallid. S. 872; M. 109; St. 297. 



T. furfuracea Pers. 



CREPIDOTUS FR. 



A.^ Pileus bright cinnabar-red; edge of lamellae red. B. T. 

 22 : 489 ; Oh. Nat. 10 : 178 C. cinnabarinus Peck 



