Ochrosporse 



TUBA'KIA W.G.S. 

 Ttiba, a trumpet. 



(Plate LXXVII.) 



Stem somewhat cartilaginous, 

 fistulose. PileilS somewhat mem- 

 branaceous, often clothed with the 

 universal floccose veil. Gills some- 

 what decurrent. Spores rust-color 

 or (in Phaeoti) brownish-rust color. 



The species referred to this sub- 

 genus were taken from Naucoria 

 and Galera because they corre- 

 spond with Omphalia and Eccilia. 

 The pileus is, however, distinctly 

 umbilicate or depressed in only a 

 few of them ; the others are placed 

 here on account of their somewhat 

 decurrent gills, which are broadest behind and triangular. 



Small and unimportant. 



Tnbaria. 



TUBARIA FURFURACEA. 



Natural size. 



Fries. 



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