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B.- I'ilcus usually more than 15 mm. brtjad, yellow or rufes- 

 cent when fresh. S. 1134; St. 346; J. M. 13:57. 



P. crenata Lasch 

 A.- Pileus striate or striatulate, not sulcate. 



B.^ Pileus with tufts of hair at least when young, brown or 

 reddish-brown. S. 14:163; H. 348; J. M. 13:55; 



P. R. 50:107 P. hirta Peck 



B.^ Pileus not hairy-tufted. 



C.^ Lamellae close; plants odorous. S. 1136; P. R. 



24 :7o ; J. M. 13 154 P. odorata Peck 



C.- Lamellae rather distant. 



D.^ Pileus campanulate, sprinkled with shining par- 

 ticles. S. 1 132; St. 346; Mc. 390; J. M. 



13:57; AL 117 P. atomata Fr. 



D.- Pileus conical, not atomate, stipe naked. S. 

 1 1 27; St. 343; Mc. 389; J. M. 13:56; M. 117. 



P. gracilis Pers. 

 Note. 



P. falcifolia and P. rupincola, described from Sullivant's 

 material by Montague, are omitted. (See S. 1129, 1134, and 

 J. M. 13:55.) 



