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I." Lamellae subdistant, becom- 

 ing yellowish ; plants 

 growing on deciduous 

 leaves. S. 155; H. 104; 

 M. 68; Mc. 91; St. 76. 



C. phyllophila Fr. 

 ■ Pileus not white when fresh ; sometimes fad- 

 ing to whitish when old. 

 F.^ Pileus hygrophanous. 



G.^ Lamellae rather distant. 



H.^ Plants usually growing on 

 wood, as old logs ; pileus dark 

 watery-brown when moist ; 

 lamellae sordid ; stipe fibrillose. 

 S. 176; H. 105; M. 70; Mc. 

 104; St. 88. 



C. cyathiformis Fr. 

 H.^ Plants growing on the ground; 

 pileus blackish-brown when 

 moist; lamellae brown-cinere- 

 ous; stipe glabrous. S. 177; 

 H. loi ; St. 90. 



C. obbata Fr. 

 G.^ Lamellae close. 



H.^ Pileus pruinate with a leaden 

 bloom ; margin even ; lamellae 

 narrow. S. 178; St. 90; M. 



70 C. pruinosa Lascli 



H.- Pileus glabrous; margin striate 

 when moist ; lamellae broad. S. 

 9:26; H. 99; P. R. 42:18. 



C. subditopoda Peck 

 F.^ Pileus moist or dry, not truly hy- 

 grophanous. 

 G.^ Pileus innate-silky, umbonate when 

 young, umbo often persisting ; red- 



