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The station is on or near its northern Hmits. Mr Shaff writes that 

 he first discovered the plant about 25 years ago. At that time and 

 for 8 years after he kept sheep and the plant did not spread much. 

 For 17 years he has kept no sheep and during this time it has 

 spread over his pastures and now occupies about five acres. 



Hypochnus tristis Karst. 

 On the base of young spruce trees. North Elba. September. 

 The specimens are sterile and to this extent are doubtful. Pro- 

 fessor E. A. Burt, specialist in this group of fungi, decides that it 

 is probably this species. 



Inocybe rimosoides n. sp. 



Pileus thin, broadly campanulate or expanded, umbonate, gla- 

 brous, shining, substriate, radiately cracked, pale yellow ; lamellae 

 close, sinuate, adnexed or nearly free, pallid becoming brownish 

 ferruginous ; stem equal, glabrous, hollow, pallid ; spores even, 8-10 

 IJ. long, 5-6 a broad, cystidia none. 



Pileus 2-3 . 5 cm broad ; stem 2 . 5-4 . 5 cm long, 2-3 mm thick. 



Grassy ground. Menands. August. 



Related to Inocybe rimosa (Bull.) Fr. from which it 

 may be distinguished by its paler and more acutely umbonate pileus, 

 its hollow stem, smaller spores and the absence of cystidia. 



Pileus tenuis, late campanulatus expansusve, umbonatus, glaber, 

 nitidus, substriatus, radiate rimosus, luteolus ; lamellae conf ertae 

 sinuatae, adnexae vel subliberae, pallidae deinde brunneo-ferrugi- 

 neae ; stipes aequalis, glaber, fistulosus, pallidus ; sporae leves, 8-10 

 x 5-6 ij_ cystidia nulla. 



Lactarius boughtoni n. sp. 



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Pileus fleshy, firm, becoming fragile with age, broadly convex 

 nearly plane or centrally depressed, often deflexed on the margin, 

 dark brownish red (walnut brown), flesh whitish, subconcolorous 

 when moist, milk white very scanty or sometimes none, taste acrid ; 

 lamellae thin, close, adnate or slightly decurrent, whitish becoming 

 pale buff or darker with age ; stem firm, nearly equal, hollow, gla- 

 brous, colored like but often paler than the pileus, generally paler 

 at the top than below and there slightly pruinose; spores subglo- 

 bose, 8-9 !J- long, 7-8 ij- broad. 



