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Galera Fr. 

 Galerus. a cap. 



179. Galera tenera Schaeff. — tcncr, tender. Lawns, Pitsford, edible. 



180. G. flara Pk.— flavus, yellow. Pitts ford, edible. 



181. G. reticulata Pk. Pittsford, rare, not tested. 



Crepidotus Fr. 



Gr. — a slipper. 



182. Crepidotus versutus Pk. Rocbester, not tested. 



Cortinarius Fr. 



Cortina, a vefl or curtain. 



183. Cortinarius albo-yiolaceus Pers. Seneca Park, Pittsford, edible. 



184. C. sanguineus Fr. — sanguis, blood. Woods, Pittsford, Bushnells 



Basin, edible. 



185. C. cinnamomeus Fr. (Pk. 1895). Woods, common, edible. 



186. C. rubripes Pk. — red stemmed. A new species discovered by the 



writer in what is now Lombs woods, Pittsford. Pileus pale tan 

 color, gills rich purple, stem swollen at the base like a radish and ' 

 of a brick red color. Not common and not tested. 



187. C. semi-sanguineus Pk. (Pk. 1895).— partly red. Bushnells Basin, 



edible. 



188. C. sebaceus Fr. — sebum, tallow, from the color. Bushnells Basin, 



edible. 



189. C. napus Fr. Pittsford, not tested. 



190. C. distans Pk. Woods, Bushnells Basin, not desirable. 



191. C. infractus (Pers.) Fries. Pittsford, not tested. 



192. C. purpurascens Fr. Bushnells Basin, edible. 



. 193. C. turbinatus Fr. — turbo, a top. Pittsford, edible. 



Paxillus Fr. 



Paxillus. a small stake. 



194. Paxillus involutus (Batsch) Fr. — rolled inward. Seneca Park, Bush- 



nells Basin, edible. 



195. P. atro-tomentosus (Batsch) Fr. — ater, black; tomentum, down. For- 



est Lawn, edible. 



196. P. rhodoxantlius Pk. Rochester, not tested. 



