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2. Crepidotus malachias (Berk. & Curt.) Peck, Ann. Rep. 



N. Y. State Mus. 39: 71. 1886 



Seattle, Washington, Mtirrill ^14. 



3. Crepidotus mollis (Schaeff.) Quel. Champ. Jura Vosg. 



106. 1872 



Seattle, Washington, Zeller 126; La Honda, California, Mur- 

 rill & Abrams 12/^; California, McClatchie. 



4. Crepidotus submollis sp. nov. 



Pileus sessile, reniform to subcircular, lobed, wood-loving, 2-4 

 cm. broad; surface white to discolored, finely silky, radially sul- 

 cate or plicate, strigose-hirsute behind ; lamellae white to fer- 

 ruginous, rather broad, not distant, edges concolorous; spores 

 ellipsoid, smooth, melleous under a microscope, 9 X 4-5 f^- 



Collected on dead alder in woods near Seattle, Washington, 

 October 20-November i, 191 1, W. A. Murrill 57^ (type), 60 j. 

 Also collected at Berkeley, California, February 7, 191 1, R. A. 

 Harper 2j. 



5. Crepidotus puberulus Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 25 : 324. 



1898 



Pileus thin, reniform or suborbicular, nearly plane, wood-lov- 

 ing, 6-10 mm. broad; surface minutely pubescent, brown; lamel- 

 lae ventricose, rather broad, rusty-brown when mature, whitish 

 on the edge; spores subellipsoid, usually uninucleate, 9-10 X 

 5-6^1; stipe 2-4 mm. long, ecjual, curved, lateral or eccentric, 

 brown, with a patch of white mycelium at the base. 



Compton, California, McClatchie. 



6. Crepidotus calolepis (Fries) Quel. Ench. Fung. 108. 



1886 



Crepidotus fulvotomentosus Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 

 26: 57. 1874. 



Corvallis, Oregon, Murrill po/. 



