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colored; spores globose, or ellipsoid, 3-7-angular or apic- 

 ulate, uniguttate, rosy, 5-7x7-9 [i. 



Pileus 1-3 mm. wide; stipe 1 cm. long, -^1 mm. thick. 



On the ground in woods, Bellevue. 



Under the Eochester Eules, Nolanea Fr. seems to be avaiU 

 able, notwithstanding the prior Nolana L. 

 Hebeloma flavum Clements. 



Pileus persistently campanulate, fleshy, viscid, covered with 

 nearly concentric, fulvous, scales 2 mm. wide, margin in- 

 curved, appendiculate, bright yellow; stipe thick, solids 

 short, curved, densely beset with concentric, floccose, ful- 

 vous scales, except at the base, yellow; lamellae sub- 

 sinuate, with a decurrent tooth, slightly crowded, drab;, 

 spores ovoid, ochroleucous, 7-8x4 /i. 



Pileus 5-6 cm. wide; stipe 3-5 cm. long, f-2 cm. thick. 



On ground, Bellevue. 

 Oalera pulchra Clements. 



Pileus conical, broad, membranaceous, striate-sulcate to the 

 middle, minutely and densely silky-tomentose ; umbo dis- 

 tinct, ochraceous, cream-colored; stipe elongated, cartilagi- 

 nous, graceful, attenuate, fistulose, characteristically longi- 

 tudinally lineate striate-pruinose, cream-colored; lamellae- 

 adnexed, narrow, linear, slightly crowded, ochraceouSi 

 spores sublimoniform, fulvous, eguttate, 15-16x9-10 [i. 



Pileus 2^ cm. wide, 2 cm. high; stipe 7-8 cm. long,. 2 mnm. 

 thick. 



On rich, wet ground, Otowanie Woods. 

 Gomphos caesius Clements. 



Pileus at first campanulate-convex, then explanate, carnose, 

 even, glabrous, not viscid, or obsoletely so, margin invo- 

 lute, dark qye-blue-violet, at length spotted with brown; 

 flesh eye-blue, immutable; stipe fibrous-carnose, solid, 

 with an exactly turbinate bulb, which in age becomes 

 nearly globose, margin of bulb and base of stipe violet, 



