July 1906] North A??ierican Species of Lepiota 
157 
Stipe slender, hollow, glabrous, whitish. Lamellae close, rounded 
behind, free, white; spores subelliptic, 5 mic. long. 
Growing in mossy places in the woods. New York. Peck . 
Pileus 4-8 mm. in diameter, the stipe 2-3 cm. long and about 
1 mm. thick. 
B. STIPE PULVERULENT OR MINUTELY FUR - 
FURACEOUS. 
4. LEPIOTA CHEIMONOCEPS B. & C. Fungi Cub - 
I867. 
Snow-white. Pileus thin, pulverulent; the margin here and 
there appendiculate. Stipe thickened downward, furfuraceous; 
the annulus lacerate. Lamellae rather broad, free, remote; 
spores subglobose, 8x6 mic. 
Growing on logs. Cuba. Wright. Pileus 2-4- cm. in diam¬ 
eter, the stipe 2-3 cm. long. A very pretty species. 
5. LEPIOTA NOSCITATA Britzelmayer, Derm, et Mel. 
App. 
Pileus ovoid-conic then expanded, subumbonate, white, 
rufescent in the center, glabrous or very minutely flocculose; 
the margin faintly striate. Stipe elongated, hollow, tapering up¬ 
ward, very minutely flocculose, rufescent; the annulus minutely 
flocculose, evanescent. Lamellae white, rather broad, free; spores 
ovoid-oblong, 3.5-4.5 x 3 mic. 
Growing in rich soil in woods, Preston, O. Pileus 2-3 cm. in 
diameter, the stipe 4-6 cm. long and 2-3 mm. thick. 
6. LEPIOTA SEMINUDA Lasch, Linnaea III. 1828. 
Pileus very thin, campanulate then expanded, umbonate, floc- 
cose-mealy, at length naked, whitish or pinkish; the margin ap¬ 
pendiculate by the torn veil. Stipe hollow, slender, farinaceous. 
Lamellae rather narrow, white, reaching the stipe; spores ovoid, 
3-4 x 2.5 mic. 
Growing on the ground in woods. Preston, O. Pileus 2-3 
cm. in diameter, the stipe 3-5 cm. long and about 2 mm. thick. 
7. LEPIOTA PARVANULATA Lasch, Linnaea III, 
1828. 
Pileus a little fleshy, ovoid then campanulate and ex- 
planate, subumbonate, even, slightly silky or subpruinate, white 
with a tinge of ochre in drying. Stipe subequal, slender, hollow, 
white, below the annulus fibrillose. Lamellae broad, white, close, 
free, approximate; spores elliptic, 3-4 x 2.5 mic. 
Growing on the ground in grassy places. Preston, O. Pi¬ 
leus about a centimeter in diameter, the stipe 2-3 cm. long and 
about 2 mm. thick. 
8. LEPIOTA CYANOZONATA Longyear, 3 Rep. Mich. 
Ac. Sci. 1901. 
