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Mycologia 
Clitocybe phyllophila (Pers.) Quel. Champ. Jura Vosg. 49. 
1872 
Agariciis phyllophilns Pers. Syn. Fung. 457. 1801. 
This species was described from Europe and is reported by 
Peck as rare in Albany County ; and also by other mycologists 
from Massachusetts, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota, 
and Wisconsin. I have a number of recent collections of the 
plant from Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York. It occurs 
among sticks and leaves on the ground in woods. 
Clitocybe phyllophiloides Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 167: 
19. 1915 
Described from specimens collected among fallen leaves in 
spruce woods at Constableville, New York. The types have not 
been examined. 
Clitocybe pileolaria (Bull.) comb. nov. 
Agariciis pileolarius Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. 400. 1788. 
Agariciis nebularis Batsch, Elench. Fung. Contin. 2:25. 1789. 
Agariciis mollis Bolt. Hist. Fung. 1:63. 1795. 
Clitocybe nebularis QuH. Champ. Jura Vosg. 48. 1872. 
Originally described from France, occurring among dead 
leaves in woods, and very well figured by Bulliard, as well as by 
Barla, Bresadola, Fries, Hussey, Bolton, and others. Peck’s 
figures in Report 48 are not suggestive of the European plant, and 
the spores of his specimens are 4-6 X 2-3 fi, while those of the 
European plant are 8-10 X 5~7 u- The species has been reported 
from Canada to North Carolina and west to the Rocky Moun- 
tains, and there are many specimens so named at Albany, but 
apparently there remains much to be determined regarding its 
occurrence in this country. 
Clitocybe piniaria (Bose) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5:148. 1887 
Agariciis piniariiis Bose, Ges. Nat. Freunde Berlin Mag. 5:84. 
1811. 
Agariciis (Clitocybe) piniariiis Fries, Epicr. Myc. 59. 1838. 
