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Note. Two species described by Peck belong to the Hygrophana* 
but differ from the above types. 
Pholiota acericola, Pk., N. Y. State Mus. Rep’t 25, p. 77, is a large 
plant with a yellow or smoky yellow rugosely reticulated pileus, lamel¬ 
lae becoming longitudinally wrinkled when dry, a fibrillose whitish 
stem sometimes enlarged at the base and a large white deflexed annu¬ 
lus. It is reported from Michigan by Kauffman. 
Pholiota cerasina, Pk„ N. Y. State Mus. Rep’t 26, p. 57 is a plant 
about the size of the former with a marked amygdaline odor. 
C. Very small species growing among mosses. 
We have no photographs of species in this division. They 
are known by the rusty spores and the annulus on the 
stem. Pholiota mycenoides, Fr. is reported from Michigan by 
Longyear. Pholiota pumila is in Far low’s Index and Peck 
has described Pholiota minima from Hew York state and re¬ 
ported Pholiota rufidula, Kalch, from Massachusetts. 
