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Pileiis tremelloideus, tenuis, submembranaceous, late convexus 

 vel depressus, margine recurvo, glaber, hygrophanous, humidus 

 laete aurantiaco-ruber, siccus, rubescente brunneus, odore grave- 

 olente, ingrato ; lamellae tenues, angustae, confertae, adnatae, 

 pallidae; stipites graciles, cavi, rufescente brunnei, vulgo prui- 

 nosi vel leviter apice pubescentes, basi albescente tomentosi. 

 fasciculati ; sporae ignotae. 



Helminthosporium fuscum Fckl. 

 Dead herbaceous stems. Lyndonville. April. C. E. Fairman. 



Hydnum laevigatum Sw. 

 Near Tripoli, Washington co. October. S. 11. Burnham. 



Hydnum subcrinale n. sp. 



Subiculum effused, composed of a whitish tomentum ; aculei 

 very slender, close, equal or slightly tapering upward, flexuous, 

 sul)glabrous, acute, pallid or subincarnate ; spores minute, sub- 

 globose, 1.5-2 /i broad. 



Decayed wood. Blue Mountain lake, Hamilton co. August. 

 C. E. Fairman. This resembles Hydnum crinale Fr. in 

 structure but is very unlike it in color. 



Subiculum effusum, tomento albido compositum ; aculei gra- 

 cillimi, conferti, aequales vel sursum leviter attenuati, flexuosi, 

 subglabri, acuti, pallidi vel subincarnati ; sporae minutae, sub- 

 globose, 1.5-2 \x. latae. 



Hygrophorus ruber Pk. 



Woods. Vaughns. Fine large bright colored specimens were 

 collected in September by S. H. Burnham. 



Inocybe radiata Pk. 

 Under pine trees. Vaughns. October. S. H. Burnham. 

 The epidermis of this species sometimes excoriates as in 

 Inocybe excoriata Pk. The specimens referred to this 

 species in New York State Museum Bulletin 105, page 24, as a 

 small form belong to I. a s t e r o s p o r a Quel. 



Lenzites trabea (Pers.) Fr. 

 On pine wood. Richmond co. November. W. H. Ballou. 

 Orient Point. R. Latham. 



