The Agaricaceae of Ohio. .505- 



panulate. S. 236 ; 

 M. 71. 

 C". cstcnsis -Murg. 

 K.- Lamellae flesh color;; 

 stipe rooting. S. 

 232. 



('. xiUithopila Mont. 

 F.- rilciis l)Iacki-li. l)lacki<li-l)r(i\\ii or smoky- 

 1)r(nvn. 

 Q} rileus 3-6 cm. broad, lamellae ad- 

 nexed, close. S. 9 -.27 ; P. R. 49 :36. 

 C. fuliginclh Peck 

 G.- Pileus 2.3 cm. or less; lamellae ad- 

 nale, -ul)distanl. 

 H.^ Plants growing on ground; 

 lamellae not venose-connected.. 

 S. 2y>: H. 113: .^t. 116. 



C. afrata Fr. 

 11.-' riani> growing on wood; la- 

 mellae venose-connected. PI. 

 116; P. R. 49:53. 



C. atratoides Peck- 

 P..= Stipe velvety, fibrillosc. downy, furfuraceous or pulverul- 

 ent. 

 C Stipe densely velvety. 



D.^ l^ileus fleshy. \i->cid wlien moist, margin even. S.. 

 212; PI. iiS: St. 102; .\. 93; Mc. 118; P. R. 



49 138 ( '. -iCliitil'cs Curl. 



D.- Pileus thin, not vi-cid. margin more or less- 

 striate. S. 212. 213: Alyc. Notes i 142. 



C. ainabili{''cs Peck" 

 C. tnihtipcs Sclnv. 

 C.- Stipe not velvety. 



D.^ Lamellae broad, distant : i)lams large. 



E.' Pileus glabrous, viscid when moist; stipe- 

 usually long-rooting. S. 200: H. T07-8; 

 St. 97; Mc. 113: P. U. 4O-35: ^'- 70- 



C. radicata Relh- 



