Seats Ae sliehtly Sais at “Bs ok ‘White “spores brown, elliptical 
0003" long, .00016' broad. y 
: Plant 3’4’ high, pileus 1'-2° broad, stem 1'-1.5"' thick. 
XS i“ Ground under alders. Adirondack Mountains. ae, 
character of the pileus and stem. ¥ ‘ 
_ Agaricus (PsinocyBE) caAmpropus Pk. : a 
i Pileus thin, broadly convex, glabrous, hygrophanous, brown and strintulate 
| when moist, whitish when dry; lamellae narrow, elose, whitish becomi 
brown; stem equal, smooth, generally curved, slightly pruinose or mealy at ; 
the top, with a white strigose mycelium at the base; spores elliptical, .00025' 
long, .00016’ broad. 
Plant about 1’ high, pileus 4-10" broad. 
Prostrate trunks of trees in woods. Catskill Mountains. Sept. aR, 
This plant bears some resemblance in color to A. appendiculatus, but £5 
find no trace of a veil. The stem is solid, and the pileus is even when dry ‘ihe 
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CopRINUS MACROSPORUS PA. ie. 
Pileus ovate, then expanded, rimose-striate, obscurely floceose-squamulose, 
white, the small even brownish disk squamose ; lamellze crowded, free, white. 
_ then black ; stem glabrous, white, with traces of an annulus near the thick- 
ened or subbulbous base; spores very large, elliptical, .0008'-.001’ long, 
.0005 —.00065' broad. mn 
Plant czespitose, 2-3’ high, pileus 1'-2' broad, stem 1’' thick. ed 
Ground in open fields. Ticonderoga. Aug. ee 
The prominent characters of this species are the rimose pileus, aaa ‘ 
disk, free lamellze, and large spores. In its early state it resembles some 
_ species of Lepiota. It seems to be intermediate between the sections Atra- hs 
mentarii and Micacei. wee 
‘Coprinus Se UR EOELE Pk. 
persistent tomentum, even; lamelle free; stem slightly tapering upward, ; 
__white; spores subglobose, .0003 —.00035' long, nearly as broad. 
Plant 2-3 high, pileus about 1’ broad. 
About the roots of trees in woods. Catskill Mountains. Sept. 
This species is apparently related to C. nivews, and is remarkable for its. 
nearly globose spores. All the specimens seen were old and partly dried, at 
that the description is not as full as could be desired. 
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Cortinarius (PHLEGMACIUM) CopaKENsis PA. ‘Sal 
Pileus convex then expanded, often crowded and irregular, viscid, » COrrUs i 
gated, pale-ochre, slightly tinged with red; lamellze sub-distant, broad be- ‘ 
hind, at first violaceous, toothed or eroded on the margin, the interspaces 
sometimes veiny; stem equal or tapering upwards, stuffed, silky, hie ts 
spores broadly elliptical, rough, .0003’—.00035’ long. My 
Plant subceespitose, 2-3 high, pileus 1.5’-3’ broad, stem 2-4’ thick. 
x Ground in weeds." Copake. Oct... 
‘The pileus when dry is glabrous and shining. 
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