34 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
Pileus 1-2 inches broad; stem 3-6 inches long, 2-4 lines thick. 
Damp grassy ground in the borders of woods. Pennsylvania. 
Jsly &B-oSterlins: 
Pileus tenuis, conicus ovatusve, deinde late convexus, glaber, 
in margine levis striatusve, luteus aurantiacusve, saepe in centro 
coloratior, carne alba; lamellae confertae, liberae, albae; stipes 
elongatus, gracilis, flexuosus, apice albus albidusve, deorsum pal- 
lidus, basi leviter incrassatus, subradicatus, annulo flavido; sporae, 
8-10 x 6-8 »p. 
Pileus 2.5-5 cm latus; stipes 7.5-15 cm longus, 4-8 mm crassus. 
Boletinus glandulosus 
Pileus fleshy, convex becoming nearly plane, viscid, subumbo- 
nate, chestnut or brown, fiesh pallid; tubes medium size, angular, 
adnate or slightly decurrent, brown becoming blackish brown, the 
dissepiments everywhere dotted with minute compact tufts of elon- 
gated slightly irregular blackish cells, .ooo8—.o0o16 of an inch long, 
.00016—.0002 broad; stem subequal, viscid, solid, annulate, yellowish 
brown; spores oblong, .0004—.0005 of an inch long, .00016—.0002 
broad. 
Pileus 1.5-3 inches broad; stem 1-2 inches long, 4-6 lines thick. 
New Brunswick. G. U. Hay. 
The dense blackish dots on the tube walls appear at first sight 
like glands and suggest the specific name. They furnish a singular 
character which belongs to no other known species of the genus 
and serves as a ready mark of distinction for this species. 
Pileus carneus, convexus deinde subplanus, viscidus, subum- 
bonatus, subcastaneus brunneusve, carne pallida; tubuli angulares, 
adnati vel leviter decurrentes, brunnei deinde nigro-brunnei; dis- 
sepimentis ubique punctatis cum caespitibus minutis loculorum 
elongatorum, leviter irregularum, nigrescentum, 20-40 x 4-5 B#; 
stipes subaequalis, viscidus, solidus, annulatus, flavo-brunneus ; 
sporae oblongae, I0-I2 X 4-5 p. 
Pileus 3.5-7.5 cm latus; stipes 2.5-5 cm longus, 8-12 mm crassus. 
Clavaria pallescens 
Club simple, loosely cespitose or sometimes gregarious, about 
1 inch tall, clavate, obtuse, generally terete, soft, fragile, stuffed or 
hollow, pale buff fading to whitish, more persistent lemon-yellow 
within; stem distinct, short, glabrous, 1-2 lines long, pale yellow ; 
