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Mycologia 
Palo Alto, California, November 25, 1911, U'\ A. Murrill & L. R. 
Abrams 12^4. 
Clitocybe murinifolia sp. nov. 
Pileus convex to slightly depressed, rather thin, solitary, about 
2 cm. broad ; surface smooth, glabrous, smoky-brown, margin thin, 
slightly lobed, concolorous, inflexed on drying, pruinose when 
young; lamellae short-decurrent, not crowded, rather narrow, 
murinous; spores globose, smooth, hyaline, 2-^fi; stipe fleshy, 
slightly tapering upward, smooth, glabrous, murinous. solid, whit- 
ish-tomentose at the base, 2 cm. long, 7-9 mm. thick. 
Type collected on humus in the woods near Seattle, Washing- 
ton, October 20-November i, 1911, IV. A. Murrill jocf. 
Clitocybe oculata sp. nov. 
Pileus convex to plane, slightly depressed at the center, thin, 
solitary, reaching 4.5 cm. broad ; surface dry, smooth, finely fur- 
furaceous, avellaneous, fuliginous at the center, margin very thin, 
entire, even, concolorous ; lamellae short-decurrent, distant, white ; 
spores broadly ovoid, smooth, hyaline, granular, 9-12 X 7-8 
stipe equal, twisted, hollow, with a tough rind, furfuraceous, 
whitish with a pale-avellaneous tint, 6 cm. long, 5 mm. thick. 
Type collected in low woods, probably attached to buried wood, 
at Mill City, Oregon, November 9, 1911, W. A. Murrill The 
stipe of this species is rather tough for Clitocybe. The species is 
characterized by its coloring, its furfuraceous surface, and its 
unusually large spores. 
Clitocybe oreades sp. nov. 
Pileus large, fleshy, convex, becoming plane or slightly de- 
pressed with age, usually growing in circles, 6-10 cm. broad, very 
thick at the center; surface smooth, somewhat viscid when moist, 
glabrous, shining, cinereous to murinous, sometimes covered with 
a whitish mold, margin entire, concolorous, deflexed when young, 
at times becoming upturned and more or less split with age ; con- 
text thick, white, with an agreeable but not characteristic taste and 
odor ; lamellae short-decurrent, varying to adnate, especially when 
young, close, narrow, arcuate, white or pale-yellowish-white ; 
spores ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline, 6-8X2-4ju; stipe very large, 
enlarged or bulbous below, fleshy, white or slightly cinereous, 
smooth, minutely tomentose or fibrillose above, solid, 10-15 
long, 1. 5-2. 5 cm. thick, reaching 4 cm. or more at the base. 
