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DISTICHIUM CAPILLACEUM, B & S. 
_ Wet rocks and precipices. Adirondack mountains, Cascadeville. 
June. The distichous arrangement of the leaves, characteristic of 
the genus, is not very conspicuous in this moss, which at first sight 
somewhat resembles Dicranella heteromalla. 
CALICIUM EUSPORUM, Nyl. 
Bark of dead balsam, Adbzes balsamea. Chapel pond, Adiron- 
dack mountains. June. ‘This rare lichen has but recently been 
detected in this country. Mr. Willey informs me that he ferst 
found it about a year ago in the White mountain region. 
COLLYBIA FULIGINELLA, N. sp. 
Pileus convex or nearly plane, sometimes irregular or undulate 
on the margin, glabrous, even, fuliginous-brown, flesh white;. 
lamellze, rather narrow, close, rounded behind, adnexed or nearly 
free, white; stem equal or slightly tapering upward, subfibrillose, 
stuffed or hollow, colored like the pileus or a little paler, white 
tomentose at the base; spores subelliptical, .0003 to .00035 inch 
long, .0002 to .00025 broad, usually containing a single large 
nucleus. 
Pileus 1.5 to 2.5 inches broad, stem 1.5 to 2 inches long, 2 to 3 
lines thick. 
Under or near arbor-vitee, Thuja occidentalis. Elizabethtown, 
Essex county. September. 
In size and shape this species resembles Collybia dryophila, bat 
its color, which closely resembles that of Lactarzvus lignyotus, is 
far different. 
CLITOPILUS SUBVILIS, N. sp. 
Pileus thin, ceutrally depressed or umbilicate, with the margin 
decurved, hygrophanous, dark-brown and striatulate when moist, 
grayish-brown and silky-shining when dry; lamelle subdistant, 
adnate or slightly decurrent, whitish when young, then flesh-colored ; 
stem slender, brittle, rather long, stuffed or hollow, glabrous, colored 
like the pileus or a little paler; spores irregular, angular, .0003 to 
.0004 inches lung; odor weak or-none, taste farinaceous. 
Pileus 8 to 15 lines broad, stem 1.5 to 3 inches long, 1 to 2 lines 
thick. 
Damp soil in thin woods. Karner, Albany county. October. 
The species seems to be closely related to Clitopilus vilis, from 
