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Conocephalae of the Sylloge. These plants grow in open 
pastures and manured grass lands. 
54. GALERINA gen. nov. 
Putrescent: pileus convex or broadly campanulate, the 
margin at first appressed not incurved: lamellae squarely ad- 
nate: spores ochraceous or cinnamon: veil none: stipe cen- 
tral, slender, tubular, cortex cartilaginous, cylindrical, the 
apex not enlarged. 
Type, Agaricus vittaeformis Fries, Epicr. Myc. 207. 
1838. (Syll. 5: 867, as Galera vittiformis.) 
This includes Galera § Bryogenae, of the Sylloge. The 
plants usually grow among mosses in the woods. 
55. TUBARIA (W. G. Sm.) Gillet, Champ. Fr. 1: 537. 
1876. 
Putrescent: pileus fleshy, the margin at first inrolled: 
lamellae decurrent: spores ochraceous, ferruginous or cinna- 
mon: veil none: stipe central, slender, tubular, with a carti- 
laginous cortex. 
Type, 7. cnguzlina (Fries) Gillet. (Syll. 5: 876.) 
Used as in the Sy/loge, but a considerable number of the 
species there referred to this genus have a veil in the young 
stage and are here referred to Plammulaster. 
56. NAUCORIA (Fries) Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 99. 
1872. 
Stmocybe Karst. Hattsv. 416 (metonym). 1879. Type, 
Naucoria lugubrrs Fries. (Syll. 5: 828.) 
Putrescent: pileus fleshy, the margin at first inrolled: 
lamellae adnexed or adnate: spores bright-ochraceous or fer- 
ruginous: veil none: stipe central, slender, tubular, with a 
cartilaginous cortex. 
Type, V. melnozdes (Bull.) Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 99. 
1872. (Syll. 5: 836.) 
This is equivalent to Vaucorza § Gyninotae, of the Sylloge. 
The species may be distinguished from the following by 
habitat and general habit as well as by the technical dif- 
ference in the color of the spores. 
