I'hc Agaricaccae of Ohio. Jul 



T!u- I n-i-urrcMK-t.' of I.. i)c'li(lna 1'.. X; M., ilc.^crihcd fnnii 

 Sulli\aiu'> iiialcrial, is fiouhtful. Ii is said Id have a greenish- 

 livid, riig(jsc' pilcus, a sohd, hulhoiis stipe and to grow on fallen 

 logs. S. 6/. 



I'rics (ll\in. I'.iii-. 31) regarded T.. acutesqtiamosa as a 

 \aricly of I., iMic'-ii l.a^ch. from wliich it differs in lia\in<,r the 

 scales of ihc pilcus erect and the lamellae simple. In this country 

 the plants arc usually known as L. acutesquamosa. Morgan lists 

 the species as I,, aspera Per<. Tfis jilants referred to L. hemisclera 

 K. t.\: I. and to L. asperula .\\k. were probably only forms nf T.. 

 acutesquamosa. 



L. glischra Mor,l,^ J our. Myc. 12:203 is based on ])lants 

 referred lo I., nliljta I'cck in the M ycologic Flora (p. 64). 



riie plants referred by Morgan to T.. felinoides Peck should 

 probably be referred to L. rubrotincta . 



I. coerulescens Peck = L. virescens (Speg.) ^lorg. 



1.. rufescens Morg. Jour. Myc. 12:246, is based on plants 

 which he had i)rcviously reported as L. fuscosquaniea Peck 

 ( .Mycologic Flora, p. 62). 



L. nauciiioides Peck is said by its author to difTer from 

 I., naucina l'"i-. principally in liaving the spores subelliptic, while 

 those f)f the latter were said to be globose. The two species are 

 ]:)r()bably not distinct, for the spores of the American plant, at 

 least, are xariable in shape. 



.\RMILI..\RIA FR. 



A.' Lamellae adnate or subdecurrent ; piletis with jiointeil tufts 

 of blackish or brownish bairs, margin striate. S. 80; 



M. f.4: 1[. --,y; Mc. 35: A. 83 /. nicllca \'ahl 



.\.- Lamellae sinuate or adnexed : pileus without hair\- scales; 

 margin not striate. 

 I'.' Stii)e not bulbous; whitish pileus variegated with 1 rown 

 sj^ots. S. 86; IT. 50: Mc. 5;: P. R. 43:41. 



. /. luirdosiiiia* Ellis 



* Tile lamellae of .\. nardosmia are described as eiiiarginate (sin- 

 uate) but Peck says he finds the plants with lamellae adnate or sub- 

 decurrent. He regards this name as a synonym for A. rhagadiosa Fr., 

 a r.nropean species. P. R. 43 : 42. 



