BURLINGHAM I NEW SPECIES OF RuSSULA 131 



to abruptly narrowed at the base, 5-7 X 1.5-2 cm. ; spores fleshy- 

 white (t. 4), broadly ellipsoid, appearing minutely echinulate 



Fig. 1. R. viridi-oculata 

 Fig. 2. R. simulans 

 Fig. 3. R- Hibbardae 



Fig. 4. R. ornatipes 

 Fig. 5. R. praeumbonata 

 Fig. 6. R. redolens 



under the % objective and reticulate under the oil immersion, 

 6.25X7-5^ 



Type Locality: Newfane Hill, Vermont, 1,600 ft. elevation. 



Habitat : In rather dry mixed woods in dead leaves, almost 

 invariably under hop hornbeam trees, July, 1,300 to 1,600 ft. ele- 

 vation. 



Distribution : Newfane, Vermont, and Magnetewan, Ontario, 

 Canada. 



This species has been found for four years from July 8 to 

 August 4. It may occur earlier but I have rarely found it later. 

 It is most abundant before the last week in July. It is very beau- 



