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Tricholoma subacutum P^. Under conifers, frequent. Its spores 

 measure 6-7 by 4 microns., somewhat smaller than those of the 

 European T. virgatum. The color of the pileus is pearl-gray 

 (Ridg.). It is also closely related to T. acre Pk. and T. muri- 

 n a c e u m Bull. 



Tricholoma submaculatum Pk. On mossy ground under conifers. 

 The stem is subventricose, slightly rooting, usually decumbent. The 

 gills stain yellow. 



Tricholoma subrufescens E. & E. Under conifers. The plants 

 vary in having shorter stems. This species approaches T. i n o d e r - 

 meum Fr., but the gills are close and not broad. It has the habit 

 of a large Inocybe. Color of pileus and stem is clay to cinnamon- 

 buff. (Ridg.). Spores small, subspheroid. 



Tricholoma transmutans Pk. Under conifers. 



Tricholoma viriditinctum Pk. Under spruce and balsam. This is 

 the T. virescensof the North Elba Report. 



Clitocybe anisearia Pk. Among forest debris and humus. Prob- 

 ably to be considered a variety of C . o d o r a Fr. with narrow, 

 crowded gills. Sometimes no green color is present. 



Clitocybe candicans Fr. In balsam swamp. The satiny, shining- 

 white pileus is characteristic. 



Clitocybe clavipes Fr. In mixed woods. 



Clitocybe cyathiformis Fr. On prostrate trunks of white pine, etc. 



Clitocybe decora Fr. On decaying spruce logs, etc. 



Clitocybe diatreta Fr. On deep moss, balsam and spruce swamp. 

 The narrow, crowded gills are Tileul-buff (Ridg.) in color. 



Clitocybe ditopoda Fr. In mixed woods among fallen leaves. 



Clitocybe ectypoides Pk. On decaying mossy conifer logs. 



Clitocybe gilva Fr. Under balsam trees, etc., in low ground, deep 

 in the moss. This seems to be a subalpine species which I have not 

 seen elsewhere. 



Clitocybe infundibuliformis Fr. In mixed woods of birch, beech, 

 and spruce. 



Clitocybe laccata Fr. Common in low swampy woods, etc. 



Clitocybe media Pk. Under conifers. Variable and approaching 

 C . clavipes in the shape of the stem. 



Clitocybe multiceps Pk. On the ground in mixed woods. Much 

 less caespitose than usual in open grassy places. 



Clitocybe nebularis Fr. In mixed woods. 



Clitocybe piceina Pk. Under conifers and birch. A toughish 

 plant with gills decurrent on the stem in raised lines. 



