ix, c, 3 Graff: Philippine Basidiomycetes, II 249 
slightly swollen base to 6 mm at the insertion into the pileus, 
long, solid, fibrous throughout, white to light brown, smooth 
except above the annulus where it is slightly flocculent. Annu- 
lus well up on the stipe, membranaceous, persistant. Lamellae 
white but appearing very dark at the maturity of the fungus 
because of the color of the ripe spores, 6 mm broad, both ends 
obtuse, margin minutely notched and showing the white color 
of the gills even at maturity. Basidia club-shaped, 5.5 by 19 p. 
Spores dark brown, small, elliptic, 2.5 to 3 by 5 to 5.5 p, often 
uniguttulate. 
Luzon, Manila, Bur. Sci. 21661 Graff, August 7, 1913. 
AGARICUS PERFUSCUS Copel. in Ann. Myc. 3 (1905) 28; Govt. Lab. 
Publ. 28 (1905) 145. 
Luzon, Manila, Copeland 1353, June 25, 1904, growing on lawn. 
A comparison of the date of collection with the date of publication of 
the species leads one to think that this collection may be Copeland’s type 
material. There is nothing on his label, however, to indicate this. The 
material agrees very nicely with his description and there can be no doubt 
but that the species is a good one. 
The species has only been collected in the Philippines. 
STROPH ARI A Fries 
STROPH ARI A RADICATA sp. nov. 
Pileo carnoso, compacto, ex hemisphaerico expanso, glabro, 
subviscido, fulvo, margine demum substriato, 2.5 ad 3.5 cm 
latis ; lamellis adnatis, mollis, ex albido nigro-fuscentibus ; stipite 
aequali, gracili, flexuoso, albido-fusco, striato, farcto subinde 
demum fistuloso, 3.5 ad 6.5 cm longo, 3 ad 4 mm lato, attenuate 
radicato, radicis 1 ad 2.5 cm longis; annulo membranaceo, plus 
minusve persistente; sporis ellipsoideis, e flavido- vel purpureo- 
brunneis, 6.5 ad 7.5 p latis, 7.5 ad 9.5 p longis. 
Pileus fleshy, from subglobose to expanded, smooth, somewhat 
viscous and shiny, tawny with occasionally a reddish-brown 
center, margin becoming at length slightly sulcate-striate, 2.5 
to 3.5 cm in diameter. Gills soft and pliant, adnate, changing 
from pale to dark brown. Stipe cylindrical, slender, flexible, 
fibrous, light brown, striate, at first stuffed but soon becoming 
hollow, 3.5 to 6.5 cm long, 3 to 4 mm in diameter, the lower 
end attenuated into a root-like growth from 1 to 2.5 cm long. 
Annulus membranaceous, persisting usually but occasionally at 
length falling away. Spores ellipsoid, changing as they ripen 
from yellow- to purple-brown, 6.5 to 7.5 by 7.5 to 9.5 p. 
Luzon, vicinity of Manila, Merrill 8390, October 3, 1912, growing in 
beach sand. 
