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praedito, cuticula pilei fibrillis veli universalis probabiliter facta; 
lamellis stipite adnexis, avellaneis; cystidiis subellipsoideis vel clavatis 
vel subventricosis, membrana crassa praeditis, 40-50 x ii-15/x; sporis 
subovalibus vel suboblongis, levibus, 7-10 x 4-6^1; stipite albo, 4-5 mm. 
crasso, fibrilloso-striato, sursum pruinoso. 
Ground, Cascadilla woods, Campus, Cornell University, Ithaca, 
N. Y., Nov. 4, 1905. C. W. Edgerton, collector. Type specimens 
no. 19579, Herb. Cornell University. 
Inocybe submuricellata n. sp. 
Solitaria, 4-5 cm. alta; pileo pallide-ochraceo, campanulato dein 
expanso et umbonato, tenuiter fibrilloso-squamuloso, 2-3 cm. lato; 
lamellis stipite attenuato-adnexis, pallide-luteis, acie albida; cystidiis 
numerosis, cylindricis vel cylindrico-ventricosis, pedicello frequenter 
longissimo, membrana crassa praeditis, 50-100x10-24^; sporis 
ovalibus, subreniformibus, inequilateralibus, levibus, 8-12 x 5-7 ju; 
stipite pileo concolore sed pallidiore, fibroso-striato, fibrilloso, sursum 
pruinoso, 3-4 mm. crasso. 
On decaying leaves of conifers. Coy Glen, near Ithaca, N. Y., 
Oct. 29, 1902. C. H. Kauffman, collector. Type specimens no. 
14180, Herb. Cornell University. 
Related to In. muricellata Bres. Ann. Myc. 3: 160, no. 1905, but 
differs in having delicate fibrillose scales, not truly scaly, adnexed 
lamellae, stipe not marginate bulbous, etc. 
Inocybe subrubescens n. sp. 
Solitaria vel gregaria, 4-6 cm. alta; pileo subochraceo demum leniter 
rubescente, 1.5-2.5 cm. lato, campanulato, expanso dein umbonato, 
prominenter squamoso, margine leniter squamuloso; lamellis stipite 
adnexis, ellipsoideis, umbrinis, acie lamellarum alba et cellis clavatis 
praedita; cystidiis nuUis; sporis subreniformibus, levibus, 12-17 x 6-8 ju; 
stipite aequali, subochraceo, demum rubescente, apice scabriusculo, 
versus basim sparsim velutino, solido, carne alba demum subrufes- 
cente. 
On ground in a small wood north side of Fall Creek, Ithaca, N. Y., 
Oct. 16, 1909. Adeline Ames. Type specimens no. 22717, Herb. 
Cornell University. 
Resembles In. scabra, but differs in absence of cystidia, reddish 
color, larger spores, etc. 
Inocybe tenerrima n. sp. 
Gregaria vel dispergens, 2-3 cm. alta; pileo conico, umbonato, 
rubello-brunneo, subfibrilloso-squamoso, carne non rubescente, 3-4 
