The Agaricaccac of Ohio. 493 



C.^ Lamellae l)ec(iniin<,f reildish or reddish-spotteil. 



D.' I'ileii-^ iiuani;ile-re(l. S. 94; H. 70 ; Mc. 65; 



I '. k. 44 : 42 T. nissiila ScliaeflF. 



D.- 1 'ileus not as atx:)ve. 



E.^ Stipe Imlbous. S. 95. 



T. uiucifentDi 1!. ».^ Mont. 

 • E.- Stipe not bulbous. 



F.' Pilcu> becomiii','- rivulose and spotted ; 

 stipe solid ; lamellae cinereous. S. 

 9: 10; IT. 79 : r. R. 44: 4T. 



T. macitlatcsiciis Peck 

 F.- Pileus not as above ; stipe stufifed or hol- 

 low ; lamellae at first whitish or yel- 

 lowish. S. 91; H. 61; P. R. 44:43- 

 T. transmutans Peck 

 A.' Pileus not viscid. 



B.^ Lamellae sulpluir-yellow. S. 112: PL 65; Mc. 74; St. 

 32 T. siilphurcuiii Bull. 



B.- Lamellae not yellow. 



C.^ Flesli l)ecoming reddish when broken ; plants with 

 odor of soap. S. lof); H. jy; Mc. 74; St. 48. 



T. saponaceniii Fr. 

 C.- Flesh and odor not as above. 



D.' Pileus scaly, librillose or silky or becoming so. 

 F..1 Pileus some shade of brown or blacki.sh. 



F.' Lamellae not changing color or becoming 

 spotted: i)ileus blackish-punctate; 

 stij^e stuffed or hollow. .^. T07; H. 



-'?'•. St. 48 T. cartilafji)iniin Fr. 



v.- Lamellae clianging color or becoming 

 spotted. 

 G.^ Lamellae whitish becoming cinereous, 

 sub-distanl : stipe white or whit- 

 ish. S. 104; II. 76: M. 65: Mc. 

 71; P. R. 44:50. 



T. t err cum Schaeff. 



