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Mycologia 
Clitocybe pulcherrima Peck, Jour. Myc. 14:1. 1908 
Described from specimens collected by Dr. O. E. Fischer 
among fallen leaves near Detroit, Michigan. The types of this 
beautiful, lemon-yellow species are at Albany. 
Clitocybe radiozoxari.\ (Johnson) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 9:20. 
1891 
Agaricus (Clitocybe) radioconarius Johnson, Bull. Minn. Acad. 
Sci. 1 : 214. 1887. 
Described from Minnesota, occurring on decaying fallen 
branches and stumps in June. The specimens are lost, but the 
description resembles that of Crimpcllis zonata. 
Clitocybe rancidula (Banning & Peck) comb. nov. 
Tricholoma rancidulum Banning & Peck; Peck, Ann. Rep. X. Y. 
State Mus. 44: 179 (67). 1891. 
Known only from specimens collected in vegetable mold in 
Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland, by Miss Banning. The 
lamellae are slightly decurrent and very narrow and crowded. 
The plant is larger than T. personafum, the stipe is not bulbous, 
and the margin of the pileus is finely striate for about 2 cm. Its 
odor is veiA' rancid, whence the name. 
Clitocybe regularis Peck, Bull. X. Y. State Mus. 10:948. 
1902 
Described from specimens collected among fallen leaves in 
woods at Bolton, Xew York. Specimens recently collected at 
Austin, Texas, by F. McAllister appear to correspond to the 
Xew York specimens in every particular. 
Clitocybe rivulos.\ (PersJ Quel. Champ. Jura Vosg. 214. 
1872 
Agaricus rivulosus Pers. Syn. Fung. 369. 1801. 
Described from Europe and twice reported by Peck from the 
Adirondacks. It was also reported from the Antilles by Fries 
in 1851. 
