SOME NEW SPECIES OF INOCYBE 213 
On ground and on very rotten wood, Ithaca, N. Y. Type 
specimens no. 13370, Coy Glen, near Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1902. 
W. Bradfield, collector. Herb. Cornell University. Several other 
collections have been made of this species. 
Related to In. lanuginosa, but differs in the absence of cystidia. 
Inocybe leptophylla var. cystomarginata n. var, 
Gregaria, 2-3 cm. alta; pileo brunneo, purpureo-tincto, subsquar- 
roso-squamoso, 1-1.5 cm. lato; lamellis stipite adnexis, cinnamomeis 
vel fulvo-olivaceis, acie lamellarum cystidiis subampullaeformibus, 
35-50x12-15^1, praedita, in superficiem lamellarum cystidiis nulHs; 
sporis prominenter noduloso-angulatis, 9-1 1 x 7-9 At; stipite pileo con- 
colore, fibrilloso-squamoso, 2-3 mm. crasso. 
Ground, woods, border of cliff, north side of Fall Creek, near 
Forest Home, N. Y., July 8, 1917. J. H. FauU, collector. Type 
specimens no. 24164, Herb. Cornell University. 
This may prove to be worthy of specific rank. It differs from 
In, lanuginosa in its different cystidia and their presence only on the 
edges of the lamellae. 
Inocybe longicystis n. sp. 
Solitaria, 4-5 cm. alta; pileo atro-brunneo, in centrum squarroso, 
2 cm. lato, carne alba demum brunneo tincta; lamellis stipite adnexis, 
angustis, ellipsoideis, griseis dein brunneo tinctis; cystidiis subcyhn- 
drico-ventricosis vel subampullaeformibus, frequenter subcapitatis, 
in aciem lamellarum frequenter elongatissimis, 50-70 x 15-20^; sporis 
subglobosis vel leniter elongatis, prominenter substellato-nodulosis, 
7-10 X 6-8^1; stipite brunneo, ad apicem pallido et fibrilloso, ad basem 
squamoso, solido, 5 mm. crasso; carne alba tarde brunneo tincta. 
On leaf mold on hillside in mixed forest, Endogone Ravine, Seventh 
Lake, Adirondack Mts., N. Y., Aug. 13, 1917. F. C. Stewart, collector. 
Type specimens no. 24321,- Herb. Cornell University. 
Inocybe marmoripes n. sp. 
Solitaria vel subcespitosa, 5 cm. alta; pileo ochraceo-fulvo, fibril- 
loso-squamoso, 2-2.5 cm. lato; lamellis stipite adnatis, olivaceis; acie 
lamellarum albida et cellis clavatis praedita; cystidiis nullis; sporis 
angustis, elongatis, subellipsoideis et inequilateralibus, levibus, 8-13 x 
3-5~5m; stipite ochraceo-fulvo, fibrilloso, demum irregulariter trans- 
versim marmorato-squamoso, 6 mm. crasso. 
Ground, woods west of Cayuga Lake, near Glenwood (suburb of 
Ithaca), N. Y., July 30, 191 7. Leva B. Walker, collector. Type 
specimens no. 24275, Herb. Cornell University. 
