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Hygrophorus glutinosus n. sp. 



Pilens fleshy, Arm, convex, glutinous, white, sometimes tinged 

 with yellow by tin* drying <>f the glnten, the margin involute, 

 flesh white; lamellae snbdistant, adnate, white; stem equal, 

 solid, white, II se tomentose and glutinous below the glutin- 

 ous anmilus, studded above with glandular drops of moisture 

 which in drying form reddish dots; Bpores .0003-.0004 of an inch 

 long, .0002-.00024 broad. 



Pilens 1 - inches broad; stem about 1 inch long,3-4 lines thick. 



In the fresh plant the lower part of the stem appears to be 

 Coated with a lloccose tomentum smeared with gluten, in the 

 dried plant the gluten assumes an orange yellow or bright straw 

 color and the tomentum disappears. The species differs from 

 II. irliocyclus in its adnate lamellae and from H. ebur- 

 n e u s in its solid stem with reddish points at the top. 



Volvaria speciosa Fr. 

 Westfleld, Chautauqua co. June. E. B. Sterling. 



Volvaria hypopithys Fr. 

 Lake Placid. September. Miss N. L. Marshall. 



Cortinarius submarginalis n. sp. 



PLATE L, PIG. 0-10 



Pilens fleshy, Arm, convex becoming nearly plane, or concave 

 the elevation of the margin, viscid when moist, yellowish 

 wii, generally a little paler on the rather definite and com- 

 monly flbrillose margin, flesh whitish; Lamellae thin, close, ad- 

 nata, creamy yellow when yonng, soon cinnamon; stem rather 

 long, equal or Blightly thickened a1 the base, solid, silky flbrillose, 

 slightly viscid, whitish or pallid; spores snbelliptic, .0004-.0005 

 of .in Inch long, .0002 ,00024 broad. 



Pilens 2 i inches brorfd; stem 3 6 inches long, 4-6 lines thick. 

 Low moist places in woods. Bolton. August. 

 The margin of the pilens is generally paler than the rest and 

 irated from ii i.\ a definite line, it is from .'» 6 lines broad 



