10(5 
Mvcologia 
free, violaceous, becoming sorclid-whitisli or fuscous : spores ellip- 
soid, smooth, sordid-white, dull-pinkish in mass, 7.5-10X4-5 1^', 
stipe generally thick, often hulhous, solid, fihrillose or villose-pru- 
inose, whitish or concolorous, 3-7 cm. long, 1.5-3 thick. 
Type locality: Europe. 
IIaiutat: In open woods or among long grass in fields. 
Distribution: Temperate North America; also in Europe. 
Illustr.\tions : Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 48: pi. 22; Hussey, 
111. Brit. Myc. 2: pi. 40; N. Marshall, Mushr. Book pi. 16; Myco- 
logia 2: pi. f. I ; Sow. Engl. Fungi pi. 209. 
Exsicc.vri : Sydow, Myc. i\lar. 3./0J, PJ05; Thiim. Fungi Austr. 
T004; Herpell, Trap. Hutpilze dj. 
2. Lepista domestica Murrill, nom. nov. 
. I(jaricus sordidiis Fries, Syst. i\lyc. i : 51. 1821. Not Agaricus 
sordidns Dicks. 1785. 
Tricholoma sordidum Quel. Champ. Jura Vosg. 47. 1872. 
Rliodopa.villus sordidus Maire, Ann. Myc. ii : 338. 1913. 
Melanoleuca sordida Murrill, Mycologia 6: 3. 1914. 
Pileus thin, convex to plane or slightly depressed, subumbonate 
at times, often irregular, gregarious or cespitose, 3-7 cm. broad ; 
surface smooth, glabrous, pale-violet to avellaneous with ochraceous 
hues, usually fuliginous on the disk, margin naked, involute when 
young; context violaceous to whitish, mild, edible; lamellae sinuate 
to slightly decurrent, narrow, crowded, concolorous when young, 
fading with age ; spores ellipsoid, smooth, pale-rosy-ochraceous in 
mass, 7-8 X 4-5 M ; stipe eccentric at times, equal, firm, concolor- 
ous, glabrous, stuffed or hollow, 3-8 cm. long, 4-8 mm. thick. 
Type locality: Europe. 
FIabitat: About manure ])iles and in manured ground. 
Distribution: Temperate North America; also in Europe. 
Illustr.ations : Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 1 16: pi. 104; Bull. N. Y. 
State Mus. 131 : pi. 7/5; Cooke, Brit. Fungi pi. 100 (1^3) ; Fries, 
Ic. Hymen, pi. 43; Mycologia 6: pi. 113, f. 4. 
3. Lepista panaeol.\ (Fries) P. Karst. Bidr. Finl. Nat. Folk 
481. 1879. 
Agaricus panacolus Fries, Epicr. iMyc. 49. 1838. 
Agaricus ectypus Seer. Mycogr. Suisse 2 : 8d. 1833. Not Agar- 
icus ectypus Fries, 1821. 
