SOME NEW SPECIES OF INOCYBE 
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mm. alto et lato; lamellis avellaneis dein rufo-brunneis, adnato-adnexis, 
ventricosis, acie lamellarum cellis clavatis vel subventricosis praedita; 
sporis subreniformibus, levibus, 9-15 x 6-8/1; stipite pileo concolore, 
fibrilloso, solido, apice albo et pruinoso, carne alba non rubescente. 
Ground in woods south of Michigan Hollow, near Danby, N. Y., 
Aug. 4, 1917. J. H. Faull, collector. Type specimens no. 24285, 
Herb. Cornell University. 
Related to In. hirsuta and In. calamistrata, but differs from the 
former in size, in stipe not greenish at base, lamellae ventricose, etc., 
and from the latter in stipe not blue at base; from both in scales not 
squarrose but lanuginose. 
Inocybe tubarioides n. sp. 
Gregaria, 3-5 cm. alta; pileo convexo dein expanso, hygrophano, 
pallido-castaneo, minute fibrilloso-squamosa, 6-12 mm. lato; lamellis 
concoloribus, subtriangularibus, dente decurrentibus, acie albida; 
cystidiis subcylindricis vel subclavatis, 60-75 x 12-16 ^t; sporis nodu- 
loso-angulatis, obovatis vel subquadratis, 6-9 x 4-6 /x; stipite con- 
colore, fibrilloso^ 
On very rotten wood, McGowan's woods, near Ithaca, N. Y., July 
17, 1903. C. H. Kauffman, collector. Type specimens no. 15238, 
Herb. Cornell University. Other collections are no. 15294, on very 
rotten wood, McGowan's woods, July 21, 1903, H. S.Jackson, col- 
lector; no. 18350, on very rotten wood, McGowan's woods, July 13, 
1904, H. S. Jackson. 
Superficially the plants resemble Tubaria ftirfuracea. 
Inocybe ventricosa n. sp. 
Gregaria, 3-4 cm. alta; pileo convexo-expanso dein leniter gibboso, 
1-2.5 cm. lato, luteo-ochraceo, margine subrimuloso; lamellis stipite 
adnexis, subluteis; cystidiis ellipsoideo-clavato-ventricosis, membrana 
crassa praeditis 40-55 x 12-18 /jl; sporis leniter noduloso-angulatis, 
6-9x5-6^1; stipite luteo-subochraceo, aequali, vel basi interdum 
leniter incrassato, leniter albo-velutino, apice praecipue pruinoso, 
deorsum leniter fibrilloso, 2-3 mm. crasso. 
On ground near Beebe Lake, Aug. 11, 1903. W. Bradfield, col- 
lector. Type specimens no. 13453, Herb. Cornell University. 
Inocybe violaceoalbipes n. sp. 
Gregaria vel subcespitosa, 4-4.5 cm. alta; pileo pallide ochraceo- 
fulvo, convexo dein expanso, subgibboso, prominenter squamoso et 
