SOME NEW SPECIES OF INOCYBE 
Inocybe paludosella n. sp. 
Solitaria vel gregaria, 5 cm. alta; pileo campanulato, expanse, dein 
prominenter umbonato, demum leniter rimosulo, luteo-brunneo, 1.5-2 
cm. lato; lamellis stipite adnexis, ellipsoideis, albis, demum ochraceo- 
fulvis; cystidiis clavato-ventricosis, 45-70 x i2-20At; sporis elongatis, 
leniter nodulosis, 8-12 x6-7/x; stipite albo, cavo, glabro, basi bulbillo 
rotundo praedito, 2.5 mm. crasso. 
On rich leaf and wood mold in swamp, mixed woods of red spruce, 
beech, maple, etc., Seventh Lake, Adirondack Mts., N. Y., Aug. 16, 
1 91 7. F. C. Stewart, collector. Type specimens no. 24320, Herb. 
Cornell University. 
Inocybe retipes n. sp. 
Solitaria, 7 cm. alta; pileo brunneo, 2 cm. lato, campanulato, um- 
bonato, versus marginem sericeo et radiatim fibroso, leniter radiatim 
rimuloso, circum umbonem adpresse-fibroso-squamoso, cuticula um- 
bonis rimosa; lamellis stipite adnatis, avellaneis dein pallide-brunneis, 
acie crenulata; cystidiis cylindrico-ventricosis, pedicellatis, membrana 
crassa praeditis, 60-75 ^ 14-18/1 ; sporis ovatis, inequilateralibus, levibus, 
8-11x4-6^1; stipite solido, intus albo, aequali, 3 mm. crasso, pileo 
concolore, fibrilloso-reticulato ; reticulo obscuro-brunneo, interstitia 
pallidiora habente; basi bulbilloso. 
Swampy ground by stream, mixed woods of red spruce, maple, 
beech, etc., Seventh Lake, Adirondack Mts., Aug. 13, 1917. G. F. 
Atkinson, collector. Type specimen no. 24319, Herb. Cornell Uni- 
versity. 
Inocybe rubellipes n. sp. 
Gregaria, 3-6 cm. alta; pileo luteo-ochraceo, campanulato dein 
obtuso-umbonato, 1-1.5 cm. lato, adpresse-squamuloso, in centro 
frequenter areolato-rimoso, versus marginem leniter rimuloso, carne 
albida; lamellis stipite adnexis, angustatis, confertissimis, avellaneis, 
fractis rubescentibus; cystidiis numerosis, cylindricis, rarenter sub- 
ventricosis, pedicellatis, 55-80 x 12-18 /x; sporis ovalibus, inequilate- 
ralibus, levibus, 7-12 x 5-7^; stipite 3-4 mm. crasso, pileo concolore 
sed pallidiore, basi albo, fracto rubescente. 
Ground,woods, Fall Creek Gorge, Ithaca, N. Y., June 21, 191 1. B.B. 
Higgins, collector. Type specimens no. 23042, Herb. Cornell University. 
Related to In. trinii, but differs in color of the pileus and stem being 
somewhat yellowish, different spores, and cystidia, pileus not becoming 
reddish, etc. 
Inocybe sambucella n. sp. 
Gregaria vel dispergens, 4-5 cm. alta; pileo albo, convexo dein 
expanso, subrepando, levi, 2-2.5 cm. lato, cortice cellis magnis 
