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“Jn the Transactions for 1902, at p. 14, this species appears to 
be described under the name of C. subelevata W, G. Sm. Neither the 
description nor the name is mine, and I have seen the same description 
with another author’s name. It must have been drawn up by some- 
one from imperfect notes and from an imperfect copy of the original 
drawing in the British Museum. At any rate, no such species as 
C. subelevata exists. In my plant the gills are broadly adnate not 
adnexed.” W.G.5. 
Collybia planipes Brig. Fr. Hym. Er ae pe ize 
A. Clarke, Epping Forest, September, 1903. Naturalist, Nov., 
1903, Pp. 427. 
Pleurotus rufipes Mass. & W. G. Sm. Jour. Bot., XLI. (1903), 
p. 385. 
Pileus dimidiate or reniform, convex, membranous, very glutinous 
when moist; white; middle salmon, margin incurved. Stem be- 
coming recurved ; viscous-reddish ; salmon red within; white in 
centre; base downy. Gills adnate, broad, distant; white; interstices 
pale salmon. Pileus 4 in. diam., stem 4; in. long, gy in. diam. 
On wood. Drawing by G. Massee in British Museum. 
Nolanea rhodospora Broome & W. G. Sm. Jour. Bot., XLI., 1903, 
p. 385. 
Pileus convex; sooty-fibrillose or rufescent-pilose. Stem sub- 
bulbous; white. Gills sinuate or free, salmon or rose. I x 1+ X=); in. 
On earth and wooden labels in stoves. May-September. 
Inocybe corydalina Quél. Jur. et Vosg., IL, p. 52. See, plate A. 
Pileus fleshy, 3-6 cm. across, campanulate then expanded, um- 
bonate, whitish covered with bistre fibrils, green at the umbo. Stem 
3-5 cm. long, 5-10 mm. thick, solid, curved, sub-bulbous, whitish, 
striate, pruinose. Flesh white becoming yellowish with age. Odour 
pleasant (like the scent of Corydalis cava, according to Quélet). Gills 
adnate, emarginate, 5-7 mm. wide, whitish then brown, edge fim- 
briate and white. Spores elliptical 7-9 X4-5u brown. Cystidia 
fusiform, ventricose 42-51 x 15-18. 
Under oaks, Crew’s Hill Wood, Worcestershire, 17th September, 
1903. C. Rea, 
Kasil 
; y known amongst the Laceri group by its green prominent 
umbo, 
Inocybe praetervisa Quél. Bres. Fung. Trid., Vol. L, p. 35, pl. 38. 
See plate 5. 
Pileus fleshy 2-6 cm. across, conico-campanulate then expanded, 
