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Mycologia 



For the accommodation of those preferring currently accepted 

 names, the following new combinations are proposed for species 

 described as new in Galerula, Mycena, and Gymnopilus: 



One species of Hebeloma, which had to be omitted from 

 this part, is described, as follows : 



Pileus fleshy, convex, gregarious, 2 cm. broad ; surface floccose 

 with the remains of the veil, not striate, chestnut-brown ; lamellae 

 short-decurrent, crowded, broad, cinnamon, eroded on the edges ; 

 spores ellipsoid, regular, smooth, melleous under the microscope, 

 11-12 X 7-8/x ; stipe flexuous, tough, fibrous, cylindric, floccose - 

 fibrillose, pale-brown, solid, whitened below, 4 cm. long, 3-4 mm. 

 thick ; veil white, 'floccose, appendiculate. 



Type collected on soil in a garden at Herradura, Cuba, June 

 15, 1907, F. S. Earle 560 (herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). 



Galerula parvula 

 Galerula coniferarum 

 Galerula glabra 

 Galerula hemisphaerica 

 Galerula lignicola 

 Galerula distantifolia 

 Galerula reflexa 

 Galerula mexicana 

 Mycena flava 

 Mycena brunneidisca 

 Gymnopilus alabamensis 

 Gymnopilus fibrillosipes 

 Gymnopilus castaneus 

 Gymnopilus squamulosus 

 Gymnopilus fagicola 

 Gymnopilus flavidellus 

 Gymnopilus unicolor 

 Gymnopilus piceinus 

 Gymnopilus aromaticus 

 Gymnopilus ludovicianus 

 Gymnopilus Abramsii 

 Gymnopilus longisporus 

 Gymnopilus oregonensis 



Galera parvula 

 Galera coniferarum 

 Galera glabra 

 Galera hemisphaerica 

 Galera lignicola 

 Galera distantifolia 

 Galera reflexa 

 Galera mexicana 

 Bolbitius flavus 

 Bolbitius brunneidiscus 

 Flammula alabamensis 

 Flammula fibrillosipes 

 Flammula castanea 

 Flammula squamulosa 

 Flammula fagicola 

 Flammula flavidella 

 Flammula unicolor 

 Flammula piceina 

 Flammula aromatica 

 Flammula ludoviciana 

 Flammula Abramsii 

 Flammula longispora 

 Flammula oregonensis 



Hebeloma cubense Murrill, sp. nov. 



W. A. Murrill. 



