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57. BULLA Batt. Fung. Hist. 57. 1755. 
Agrocybe Fayod, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. VII. 9: 358 (meto- 
nym). 1889. Type, Vaucoria semiorbicularis (Bull.). (Syl. 
5: 844.) 
Putrescent: pileus fleshy, the margin at first inrolled: 
lamellae at first adnexed or adnate: spores dull colored, fus- 
cous or cinnamon: veil none: stipe central, slender, tubular, 
with a cartilaginous cortex or somewhat fibrous. 
Type, Vaucoria arvalis (Fries). (Syll. 5: 845.) 
This is Waucortia § Phaeotae, of the Sylloge. The type 
selected, Bulla platicephala, is the first identifiable binomial 
used by the author. La Planche’s reference of Bulla veru- 
cunda to Collybia extuberans is clearly an error, since Fries 
cites Fig. 1 not Fig. A. 
58. NOLANEA (Fries) Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 89. 1872. 
Putrescent: pileus thin, campanulate, margin appressed 
when young, not incurved: lamellae free or adnexed: spores 
pink or salmon: veil none: stipe central, slender, tubular, 
cortex, cartilaginous. 
Type, JV. pascua (Pers.) Quél. (Syll. 5: 716.) 
Used as in the Sydloge. 
59. ECCILIA (Fries) Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg.go. 1872. 
Hyporhodius Schroet. Krypt. Fl. Schles. 3': 613 (typo- 
nym). 1889. 
Putrescent: pileus thin, the margin at first incurved: 
lamellae decurrent: spores pink or salmon: veil none: stipe 
central, slender, tubular, cortex cartilaginous. 
Type, &. atrides (Lasch) Quél. (Syll. 5: 731.) 
Used as in the Sydloge. 
60. LEPTONIELLA gen. nov. (Fries) Quél. Champ. Jura 
Vosg. 88. 1872. Not Leptonium Griffith. 1843. 
Putrescent: pileus thin, umbilicate, squamulate, the margin 
at first incurved: lamellae adnexed or adnate not decurrent: 
spores pink or salmon: veil none: stipe central, slender, 
tubular, cortex cartilaginous. 
