Murrill: Agaricaceae of the Pacific Coast 307 



Seattle, Washington, Murrill 2^5, ^24, joo, 682; Tacoma 

 Prairies, Washington, Murrill '/06; CorvalHs, Oregon, Murrill 

 ^68; La Honda, Cahfornia, Murrill & Ahrams 1242; Stanford 

 University, Cahfornia, Baker 155; Santa Cruz, California, G. J. 

 Streator; Berkeley, California, Harper 22. 



2. GoMPHiDius viNicoLOR Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 



51: 291. 1898 



Pileus thick, fleshy, convex or nearly plane, viscid, dark-red, 

 becoming blackish in drying; lamellae distant, decurrent, olive- 

 brown or blackish when mature, stem subequal, glabrous, solid, 

 vinous-red, paler within; spores oblong-fusiform, 12-14X3-5-4 jw- 



Pileus 2.5-6 cm. broad ; stem 3-6 cm. long. 4-8 mm. thick. 



Described from specimens collected under pine trees at Lake 

 Mohonk, New York. The western plants are larger and have 

 spores measuring about 17.5 X5 i"-- The spore print is olivaceous, 

 while under a microscope the spores are translucent with oliva- 

 ceous tints. 



Stanford University, California, McMnrphy iii, Dudley 166; 

 Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, Miss Eastzvood 

 I/, 20, Murrill no/; Berkeley, California, W. C. Blasdale, M. A. 

 Howe, Harper 54. 



3. Gomphidius tomentosus sp. nov. 



Pileus convex to slightly depressed, gregarious to subcespitose, 

 reaching 6 cm. broad ; surface dry, conspicuously cottony-tomen- 

 tose, ochraceous, discolored-ochraceous to avellaneous at the 

 center, becoming yellowish-brown or pinkish-brown on drying, 

 margin concolorous, incurved, conspicuously decorated with to- 

 mentum similar to that on the surface and also with a portion of 

 the fibrillose veil ; context ochraceous, becoming reddish-tinted on 

 drying, sweetish to the taste, odor agreeable ; lamellae decurrent, 

 distant, inserted, forked at times, rather thick and entire on the 

 edge; spores oblong-fusiform, smooth, translucent or opaque, 

 olivaceous under a microscope, 17. 5-21 X 7-9^1; stipe similar to 

 the pileus in color and tomentum, inclined to be fusiform in 

 shape, solid, ochraceous within, 8 cm. long, 1,5 cm. thick, with 

 a cushion of long, fibrillose-tomentose hairs, instead of the usual 

 form of annulus. 



