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in the genus Coprinus, some of the species of which it much resembles 
in external appearance. 
CopRINUS PLUMBEUS 7. sp. 
Pileus submembranaceous, fragile, campanulate, sulcate-striate 
nearly to the apex, leaden-gray, tawny or brownish-yellow on the 
small disk, sprinkled with tawny-cinereous hairs or flocci; lamelle 
narrow, close, free; stem slightly tapering upward, hollow, floccose, 
white; spores elliptical, .0004’ long, .00025’ broad. 
Plant 3’—5’ high, pileus 1’-1.5’ broad, stem 1’—2” thick. 
Ground in wood roads. Greig. September. 
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Cortinarius (PHLEGMACIUM) SPHAGNOPHILUS 7. Sp. 
Pileus convex or expanded, smooth, viscid, pale-brown, marked 
with darker watery spots, especially on the margin ; lamelle broad, 
subdistant, transversely rugulose, violaceous, then cinnamon ; stem 
long, firm, bulbous, silky, striate, pale-violaceous; spores oblong- . 
elliptical, .0004’—.0005’ long. 
Plant 5’-6’ high, pileus 23’ broad, stem 4”—5”" thick. 
Sphagnous marshes. Greig. September.. 
The spotted pileus is a distinctive feature in this species. 
Cortinarius (Myxactum) sPLENDIDUS 7. sp. 
Pileus convex or subcampanulate, viscid, pale-fuscous; lamelle 
not crowded, whitish, then cinnamon; stem equal, viscid, violaceous, 
whitish above; spores with an apiculus at one end, .0006—.00065’ 
long. 
Plant 3’ high, pileus 2’ broad, stem 3’—5” thick. 
Ground in woods. Sandlake. August. 
The shining brown pileus and violet colored stem afford a singular 
combination of colors. The plant is apparently very rare. 
Cortinarius (INoLoMA) ROBUSTUS 7”. Sp. 
Pileus hemispherical, then expanded, smooth, pale-bay, the margin 
sometimes lobed; lamell: close, pale-cinnamon ; stem stout, solid, 
bulbous, pallid, clothed with whitish silky fibrils; spores elliptical, 
.00035' long. 
Plant 2-4’ high, pileus 2'-3' broad, stem 3’—6” thick. 
Ground in woods. Greig. September. 
The plant is quite variable in size but it usually has a stout, rnug- 
ged appearance. 
