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o-luteus, in centro brunneus, carne alba; lamellae tenues, confertae, 
adnatae, dente decurrentes, pallide luteae ferrugineo-brunnes- 
centes; stipes aequalis, gracilis, solidus, glaber, pallide luteus, ad 
apicem pallidior; sporae ellipsoideae, 6-8 x 4-5 up. 
Pileus 2.5-6 cm latus; stipes 2-3 cm longus, 4-6 mm crassus. 
Flammula sphagnicola 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex or nearly plane, obtuse or umbonate, 
viscid, glabrous, yellowish with reddish or reddish brown often 
spotted center, flesh white; lamellae thin, narrow, close, adnate 
or with a decurrent tooth, whitish becoming cinnamon color; 
stem slender, equal or slightly enlarged at the base, hollow, whit- 
ish, slightly white fibrillose at the top, with a white tomentum at 
the base; spores ellipsoid, uninucleate, 8-10 x 4-6 up. 
Pileus 1-2.5 cm broad; stem 2.5-3.5 cm long, I-3 mm thick. 
Among sphagnum in swamps. Amesbury, Mass. September. 
G. E. Morris. 
Pileus carneus, tenuis vel subplanus, obtusus vel umbonatus, 
viscidus, glaber, lutescens rufescens vel rufo-brunneus, in centro 
saepe maculatus, carno albo; lamellae tenues, angustae, con- 
fertae, adnatae, interdum dente decurrentes, albidae demum cin- 
namomeae; stipes gracilis aequalis vel basi crassus, cavus, albi- 
dus, ad apicem leviter fibrillosus, basi tomento albo; sporae ellip- 
soideae, uninucleatae, 8-10 x 4-6 p. 
Pileus I-2.5 .cm latus; stipes 2.5-3.5 cm longus, I-3 mm 
crassus. 
Hysteriographium acerinum 
Perithecia subsuperficial, subseriate broadly elliptic or oblong, 
even, black, I-3 mm long, .5-1 mm broad; asci subcylindric, 120- 
170 » long; spores crowded, oblong or subfusiform, 7—I0-septate, 
muriform, 35-50 x 12-16 up. 
Decorticated wood of Rocky mountain maple, Acer gla- 
brum Torr. Boulder, Col. August. E. Bartholomew. 
Perithecia superficialia, subseriatim disposita, late ellipsoidea 
vel oblonga, levia, atra, I-3 mm longa, .5—1 mm lata; asci subcylin- 
dracei, 120-170 p longi; sporae confertae, oblongae vel subfusi- 
formes, 7—10-septatae, muriformes, 35-50 x I2-I0 uy. 
Inocybe castaneoides 
Pileus thin, conic or convex becoming nearly plane, broadly 
umbonate, fibrillose, squamulose on the umbo, striatulate on the 
