iMuRRiLL: Agaricaceae of Pacific Coast 
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rarely adnate, grayish to dirty-white ; spores ellipsoid, smooth, 
hyaline, 5-6 X 3-3-5 M 5 stipe bulbous, tapering upward, smooth, 
glabrous, stufifed, white, 6-9 cm. long, about i cm. thick, 2 cm. or 
more thick at the base. 
Type collected in humus in the woods near Seattle, Washing- 
ton, October i, 1911, W. A. Murrill 2j6. Also collected in 
humus in woods at Newport, Oregon, November 13, 1911, W. A. 
Murrill 1088, and on the ground at Mill Valley, Marin County, 
California, December 28, 1902, Alice Eastivood 24. 
Clitocybe Harperi sp. nov. 
Pileus convex to plane, subcespitose, reaching 8-10 cm. broad ; 
surface dry, smooth, glabrous, cinereous to pale-murinous, mar- 
gin entire, concolorous, inrolled ; context white, taste mild ; lamel- 
lae short-decurrent, of medium distance, narrow, slightly arcuate 
or plane, several times inserted, cinereous, sometimes with a 
greenish tint; spores ovoid, smooth, hyaline, 3.5-5 X 2-3.5/14; stipe 
bulbous, whitish-mycelioid at the base, concolorous, pruinose, 
hollow, 3-7 cm. long, 1-3 cm. thick. 
Type collected in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 
February 22, 1911, R. A. Harper 57. Young specimens with 
undeveloped spores collected in the Santa Cruz Mountains, De- 
cember, 1895, W. R. Dudley 102, appear to belong to this category. 
What appears to be the same species was collected on the ground 
in woods near Seattle, Washington, October 20-November i, 
1911, W. A. Murrill d?7, but the cap is avellaneous and the gills 
crowded and without a greenish tint. The species is similar to 
specimens of T. maculatescens Peck collected in Ohio by JMorgan, 
but the gills are decidedly sinuate in that species and become 
spotted with age. 
Clitocybe hondensis sp. nov. 
Pileus convex, gibbous, solitary, 3 cm. broad; surface dry or 
moist, smooth, glabrous, subfulvous, minutely radiate-lineate, 
margin thin, entire, paler; lamellae decurrent, arcuate, many 
times inserted, close, pallid; spores ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline, 
5-5 X 3-5 m: stipe equal, crooked, whitish, smooth, glabrous, hol- 
low, 6 cm. long, 6 mm. thick. 
Type collected in rich soil under redwoods at La Honda, near 
