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C.- Pileus glabrous or slightly silky ; lamellae close ; stipe 

 flocciilose. 

 D.^ Pileus slightly viscid when moist, whitish or yel- 

 lowish ; stipe short. S. 699 ; St. 203 ; H. 249 ; 

 P. R. 42 : 41 ; Mc. 256 C. orcella Bull. 



D." Pileus dry, grayish to grayish-brown. S. 701 ; 

 P. R. 42: 42; H. 248; Mc. 257; M. 99. 



C. abortiviis B. & C. 

 LEPTONIA FR. 



Pileus not striate; edge of lamellae serrate, blackish. S. 710; H. 



255 ; St. 208 L. serrulata Pars. 



Pileus striate ; lamellae unicolorous, edge entire. 



Pileus and stipe brownish-green ; lamellae greenish-white then 



flesh-color. S. 713; St. 210; H. 254 L. incana Fr. 



Pileus at length scaly in the center, fuliginous or paler ; stipe 

 usually livid but variable in color; lamellae grayish-white. 



S. 714; St. 211 ; A. 147; M. 100 L. asprella Fr. 



Morgan reported L. asprella from the Miami valley. Hard 

 lists the other two species but without a statement as to their 

 collection. 



NOLANEA FR. 



Pileus cinnamon-brown ; lamellae bright flesh-color ; stipe even. 



S. 723 ; P. R. 24 : 66 ; H. 255 TV. conica Peck 



Pileus smoky-brown; lamellae grayish; stipe striate. S. 716; 



St. 212; H. 255 A'', pascua Pers. 



Flard describes these species but does not state that they 

 were collected in Ohio. 



ECCILIA FR. 



Lamellae distant. S. 730; St. 218; H. 252; Mc. 265. 



E. carneo-grisea B. & Br, 



Lamellae close. S. 729; H. 253; A. 148 E. polita Pers. 



Both species are listed by Hard but no statement is made as 

 to the occurrence of E. polita in Ohio. 



