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lobed, rather thick and tleshy, concolorous ; lamellae broad, 
crowded, decurrent, white; spores globose, smooth, hyaline, 4-6 n; 
stipe equal, very long, crooked, smooth, suhglabrous, whitish- 
mycelioid below, white, becoming reddish-brown in some speci- 
mens on drying, solid or spongy within, 15 or more cm. long, 
about 1.5 cm. thick. 
Type collected among leaves in woods at Stanford University, 
California, in 1907, Miss A. M. Patterson. There are no notes 
accompanying this collection and the above description is drawn 
from the dried specimens. 
Clitocybe subcandicans sp. nov. 
Pileus convex to plane, rather thin, solitary, reaching 6 cm. 
broad ; surface stramineous, smooth, glabrous, hygrophanous, 
margin white ; lamellae decurrent, arcuate, close ; spores globose 
or suhglobose, smooth, hyaline, 6-y fj.] stipe cylindric, equal, con- 
colorous, suhfleshy, hollow, 6 cm. long, 5-7 mm. thick. 
Type collected on the ground among fallen twigs in woods near 
Seattle, Washington, October 20-Novemher i, 1911, W . A. 
Miirrill 2jo. 
Clitocybe subinversa sp. nov. 
Pileus convex, slightly depressed, rather thin, gregarious, 3-5 
cm. broad ; surface smooth, moist, glabrous, very light-brown, 
fulvous when dry, margin thin, incurved, entire, somewhat irreg- 
ular, concolorous ; context cream-colored, without characteristic 
taste or odor ; lamellae decurrent, close, narrow, arcuate, many 
times inserted, rather firm, white ; spores globose or suhglobose, 
smooth, hyaline, 3-4.5 /a; stipe cylindric, equal, somewhat crooked, 
tomentose or fihrillose, suhglabrous, paler than the pileus, hollow, 
3-7 cm. long, 3-6 mm. thick. 
Type collected in humus under redwoods at Portola, California, 
January 4, 1903, James McMurphy 50. Specimens collected at 
Salem, Oregon, January, 1911, by Morton E. Peck agree fairly 
well with this species hut also closely resemble C. sinopica. No 
notes acconq^any the specimens. 
Clitocybe subfumosipes sp. nov. 
Pileus small, rather thin, convex to plane, gregarious to suh- 
cespitose, 2.5 cm. broad; surface white, smooth, glabrous, shin- 
