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Galera lirata (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5: 865. 1887. 



Described from specimens collected by Wright on the bark of 

 oak trees on Mare Island, California. Pileus very small, um- 

 bilicate, reddish, atomaceous, margin striate; gills adnate, few, 

 broad; stipe short. Types not seen. 



6. TuBARiA (W. G. Sm.) Gill. Champ. Fr. i: 537. 1878 

 I. TuBARiA FURFURACEA (Pcrs.) Gill. Champ. Fr. i: 538, 1878 



This species is common in California. T. inquilina is very 

 closely related. T. Eucalypti Earle is a name assigned for pur- 

 poses of distribution but no description was published. Naucoria 

 paludosa Peck, described from the Catskills, is apparently iden- 

 tical, although the description calls for somewhat longer spores. 

 Tuharia contraria Peck, also from New York, is apparently not 

 distinct. All of the specimens listed below agree in having much 

 closer lamellae than European specimens obtained from Bresadola ; 

 in this particular they agree with T. deformata Peck. 



Seattle, Washington, Murrill; Preston's Ravine, near Palo 

 'Alto, California, Murrill & Abrams I20p, 122^; Santa Cruz 

 Mountains, California, Dudley 1^0; Stanford University, Cali- 

 fornia, Abrams 202, 20^, Baker i^y, lyo, Dudley 'j6, 14c), 16'j, 181, 

 McMurphy 144, Nohara 4, 32^ Miss Patterson 8, 42, 60. 



2. TuBARiA pallescens Pcck, Bull. Torrey Club 22 : 202 



1895 



Pileus fleshy but thin, convex or nearly plane, sometimes 

 slightly depressed in the center, glabrous, hygrophanous, brick- 

 red when moist, yellowish or cream color when dry ; lamellae 

 broad, adnate or slightly decurrent, tawny-buff, becoming brown- 

 ish-ferruginous ; stem slender, hollow, yellowish, with white my- 

 celium at the base; spores ellipsoid, 7.5X4/^. Pileus 5 to 10 

 lines broad; stem 12-18 lines long, .5 to i line thick. 



Described from specimens collected by McClatchie among sticks 

 and leaves near Pasadena, California. Types not seen. 



3. TuBARiA tenuis Pcck, BuU. Torrey Club 23: 415. 1896 



Pileus membranous, hemispheric or convex, obtuse or subum- 

 bilicate, glabrous, hygrophanous, reddish-cinnamon when moist, 



