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Pholiota speciosci Clements n.sp. 



Pileus fleshy, plano-convex, squamosa, umbonate, dirty- 

 white; stipe fistulose, thick, equal, white; annulus small, 

 white; gills free, crowded, soot colored; spores umber, 

 ovoid, 1-2-guttate, 5x3-| //.. Pileus -4-6 cm. wide; stipe 5 

 cm. long. Related to P. gibberosa Fr. 

 On ground, in woods, Wabash. (538) 



Pholiota praecox Pers. var. minor Batl. 

 In grass, Lincoln. (539) 



Blarasmitis acicularis B. & C. On dead wood, Valentine. (540) 



Marasmius rotu.la (Scop.) Fr. On tree trunks, among moss, 

 Elmwood, Lincoln.- (541) 



Russulaemetica Fr. Oh ground, Milford. (542) 



Pleurolus liinpidoides Karst. On decaying stumps, Lincoln. 

 (543) _ 



Tricholoma impolitum Lasch. In wet saw dust, Lincoln. 

 (544) 



Tricholoma favillare Fr. On ground in greenhouse, Lincoln. 

 (545) 



Tricholoma georgii Fr. On ground, Lincoln. (546) 



Lepiota avellanea Clements n.sp. 



Pileus fleshy, dry, plane, drab-colored, cuticle lacerate 

 toward the margin, forming appressed brown scales; stipe 

 somewhat hollow, bulbous, brownish -fibrillose; annulus 

 small, fleshy, concolorous, fixed, inferior; lamellae remote, 

 attached to an indistinct collar, cream-colored, becoming 

 reddish with age; spores irregularly ovate, acute at one 

 end, 8-10x5-6 a. 

 Pileus 5 cm. wide, stipe 4 cm. long by 8 mm. wide. On 

 ground in greenhouse, Lincoln. (547) 



Lepiota naucina Fr. Damp ground in woods. Elmwood. (548) 



Lepiota implana Berk. On ground, Lincoln. (549) 



Lepiota boudieri Bres. On ground, Lincoln. (550) 



HYMENOGASTEAGE^. 



Phlyctospora fusca GovAs.. Lincoln. (551) 



