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Pholiota marginata Batsch.J 



Muir Glacier (Trelease, 525). 

 Pholiota unicolor Wahlenberg. J 



Yakutat Bay (Trelease, 520). 

 Pholiota praecox sylvestris Peck.f 



Yakutat Bay (Trelease, 502, 514, 517). 



In these specimens the whole surface of the pileus has the reddish 

 yellow or rusty brown color that in the typical form is limited to the 

 center. 



Eccilia conchina (Fries) 4 



Juneau (Trelease, 564). 

 Nolanea juncea Fries. J 



Sitka (Trelease, 507). 



Nolanea? sp. 



Nolaviea ? sp. MACOUN, Rept. Fur Seal Investigations, Pt. 3, 584. 

 St. Paul Island, Bering Sea. 



Entoloma clypeatum (Linnaeus) Fries. f 



Glacier Bay (Coville, 505). 



The specimens appear to belong to this species, but the reference is 

 doubtful to the extent that it is not possible to affirm that the pileus is 

 hygrophanous when fresh, as there are no notes with the samples that 

 indicate it. 



Marasmius androsaceus Fries ?t 

 Virgin Bay (Trelease, 528). 



Marasmius filipes PeckPJ 



Orca (Trelease, 5290, on needles of Tsuga). 



Marasmius perforans Host.J 



Orca (Trelease, 529, on needles of Tsuga). 



Cantharellus bryophilus Peck, sp. nov.t 



Pileus thin, dimidiate, flabellate, or subspatulate, rarely lobed, gla- 

 brous, mostly white tomentose or downy at the base, sessile by a more 

 or less broad base; lamellae very narrow, branched or forked, dis- 

 tant; spores broadly elliptic or subglobose, 6-7 fj. long, 5-6 p. broad. 



Pileus 1-2.5 cm. broad. 



Muir Glacier (Trelease, 552, 563, in moss). 



The dried specimens have the pileus partly blackened. They are 



