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stipe violet above, ochroleucous below, with a false annu- 

 lus composed of the fulvous fibrils of the cortina just 

 beneath the apex; cortina cobwebby, pale eye-blue; lam- 

 ellae adnate, with a decurrent tooth subdistant, at first 

 white, then cinnamon-colored, never violet; spores 

 brownish-fulvous, verrucose, subelliptical, or globose, 8- 

 10x7-8 11. 



Pileus 4-8 cm. wide; stipe 1-5 cm, long, 1-1^ cm. thick; 



bulb 3-4 cm. high, 4 cm. wide. 

 On ground in woods, bluffs of the Missouri river, Bellevue. 



Related to G. glaucopus (Schafl.) OK. 



Clarlceinda plana Clements. 



Pileus carnose, applanate, exactly plane, even, glabrous, 

 ochraceous, or slightly fulvous; stipe short, stout, solid, 

 attenuate above, fibrillose-aquamulose, becoming fulvous; 

 volva ample, ad pressed, membranaceous; lamellae free, 

 ventricose, crowded, black-cinnamon-colored; spores short- 

 ellipsoid, or globose, uniguttate, purple-fulvous, 4-6x 

 5-6 li. 

 Pileus 7 cm. wide; stipe 3 cm. high, 2 cm. thick. 

 On manured ground, Meadville, Keya Paha county. 

 Gymnochilus nom. nov. 



Psaihyra Pr. (1821), not Psathura Commerson, Juss. Gen. 

 (1789). 



Gymnochilus roseolus Clements. 



Pileus hemispherical or convex, membranaceous, glabrous, 

 or minutely micaceous, irregular regulose, vinous when 

 wet, incarnate when dry; stipe tall, fragile, fistulose, shin- 

 ing, glabrous, apex beset with a few large, farinaceous 

 granules; lamellae slightly remote, purplish-cinnamon- 

 colored; spores ellipsoid, dark-purple, 12-13x7-8 fi. 



Pileus 1-2^ cm. wide; stipe 4-8 cm. long, 2 mm. thick. 



On ground, bluffs of the Missouri river, Bellevue. 



