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Cortinarius (Inoloma) annulatus, n. sp. 



iPlate 2. Figs. 1 to i.] 



Pileus broadly convex, dry, villose-squamulose, yellow, flesh yel- 

 lowish; lamellff", rather broad, subdistawt, adnexed, yellow; stem solid, 

 bulbous, somewhat peronate by the yellow fibrillose annular-ter- 

 minated veil ; spores broadly elliptical or subglobose, .0003 in. 

 long. 



Pileus 1 to 3 in. long; stem 1.5 to 3 in. long, 3 to 6 lines thick. 



Thin woods. Whitehall. August. 



The whole plant is yellow inclining to ochraceous. It has the odor 

 of radishes. The squamules of the pileus are pointed and erect on 

 the disk, and often darker colored there. The species is allied to 

 C. tophaceus and G. callisteus, from which it is separated by its per- 

 sistently annulate stem and more yellow color. 



Cortinarius (Dermocybe) luteus, n. sjx 



Pileus conical or convex, unpolished, yellow, often darker on the 

 disk, flesh yellow; lamellae adnexed, yellow; stem equal, long, solid, 

 silky fibrillose, yellow; spores subglobose or broadly elliptical, .0003 

 in. long, nearly as broad. 



Pileus 1 to 2 in. broad; stem 2 to 4 in. long, 6 lines thick. 



Mossy ground in woods. Sevey. July. 



Closely related to G. cinnamomeus, but differing in its stouter stem 

 and neai'ly uniform yellow color. 



Cortinarius (Telamonia) paludosus, n. sp. 



Pileus conical or convex, ferruginous when moist, buff-yellow or 

 pale ochraceous when dry, flesh yellowish; lamellaj broad, subdistant, 

 aduate, saffron-yellow; stem long, equal, flexuous, solid, peronate and 

 subannulate by the fibrillose yellow veil; spores .0003 to .00035 in. 

 long, .0002 broad. 



Pileus 1 to 1.5 in. broad; stem 2 to 3 in. long, about 2 lines thick. 



Mossy ground in swamps. Rainbow, Franklin county. August. , 



Lactarius subinsulsus, n. sp. 



Pileus firm, convex or nearly plane, umbilicate, viscid, azonate, 

 glabrous, whitish or pallid, the margin at first slightly tomentose, 

 soon naked, milk white, tardily acrid; lamella; narrow, crowded, 

 adnate or decurrent, whitish; stem short, hollow, whitish, not spotted- 

 spores subglobose, .0003 to .00035 in. long, .0003 broad. 



Pileus 2 to 4 in. broad; stem 1 to 1.5 in. long, 6 to 8 lines thick. 



Pine groves. Rainbow. August. 

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