ABERRANT VEIL REMNANTS IN SOME EDIBLE AGARICS. 85 
Plate 32.— Lepiota naucinus, natural size. Specimens of both the 
convex and explanate forms, without ring, — the veil adhering in shreds 
to the margin of the pileus. 
Plate 33. — Lepiota naucinus, natural size. Expanding specimens, on 
one of which a ring is forming while on the other the veil is adhering in 
shreds to the margin of the pileus. 
Plate 34. — Lepiota naucinus, natural size. Expanding buttons. In 
one a detached ring is forming; in another the veil is adhering to the 
margin of the pileus; and in the third it is in the form of a torn, partly 
uncoiled ring, loosely attached to the stem and with one end adhering to 
the margin of the pileus. 
Plate 35. — Agaricus amygdalinus, xX 4. Aberrant specimen, with the 
veil breaking away from the stem instead of forming a large hanging ring 
as it typically does. 
Plate 36. — Agaricus amygdalinus, reduced. Various veil remnauts. 
Plate 37. — Hypholoma appendiculatum, natural size. Typical speci- 
men, with the veil attached in shreds to the margin of the pileus. 
Plate 38.— Hypholoma appendiculatum, natural size. The more 
frequent American form, with the veil almost entirely gone from both 
stem and pileus. 
Plate 39. — Hypholoma appendiculatum, natural size. Aberrant speci- 
men with most of the veil remaining loosely attached to the stem in the 
form of an interrupted collar. 
