(433) 
the spores: spores white, globose, echinulate: stipe central or 
nearly so, fleshy or fibrous, no cortex. 
Type, Clitocybe laccatus (Scop.). (Syll. 5: 197.) 
This is Clitocybe § Versiformes, subsection Laccaria, of 
the Sy/oge. It is a well-marked group having little in com- 
mon with the other sections of the Saccardian Ciitocybe. 
90. MELANOLEUCA Pat. Tax. Hymén. 157. 1900. 
Melaleuca Pat. 1887. Not Melaleuca L. 1467. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus fleshy but usually 
thin, moist, usually hygrophanous: lamellae sinuate or ad- 
nexed: spores white: veil none: stipe central, stout, fleshy, 
no cortex. 
Type, Zricholoma melaleucum (Pers.). (Syll. 5: 134.) 
This is here taken to include the sections Guttatae, Spongi- 
osa and Hygrophana, of the genus TJricholoma, of the 
Sylloge. 
gt. GLUTINASTER gen. nov. 
Tricholoma (Fries) Quél. 1872. ~.p. Type, 7. collossus 
(Fries) Quél. (Syll.5: 91.) Not Zricholoma Benth. 1820. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus thick, fleshy, 
viscid: lamellae sinuate or adnexed : spores white: veil none: 
stipe central, stout, fleshy, no cortex. 
Type, Agaricus equestris Fries, Ench. Fung. 1: 6. 1828. 
(Syll. 5: 87, as Zrzcholoma equestre.) 
As here defined this includes only the § Zzmacina of the 
Sylloge. It constitutes a well-defined, clearly recognizable 
generic group, probably representing the highest develop- 
ment of the Gymnophyli. 
§2. Cryptophylii 
Lamellae when young covered by a veil or a cortina or 
by both. 
g2. TECTELLA gen. nov. 
Persistent, reviving, fasciculate: pileus resupinate, pocu- 
late: lamellae concentric from a central point: spores white: 
veil covering the young lamellae, soon vanishing: stipe none. 
