The Ayariiiui'iu' of Ohio. 5H 



L. sulli\;mtii Mdih. i-' pii ihaliK tin.- -j'.inc as (. lilocybc illu- 

 (Icns Scliw. I,, rohiiisuiiii Mmhi. is rcrtaiiily not a l.ciitinus. 

 The pileus is said to be tubular ai liiM. tlicn cubshapetl, the 

 lamellae are close, linear. lung-clecun\ui. I'lobably a Canthar- 

 ellus. 



1.. curU'sii is 1.. oniijhalodes ]>. & C, not L. omjihalodes Fr. 



L. ursinus and I., \ulpitius lia\c d<>ul)tk'ss been confused in 

 America. Peck describes the former as being sometimes costate- 

 corrugate. This character is. in Europe, ascribed to T.. vul|)inus 

 only. 



Willi llu' meander docriplion o|" | .. |)clliculosu> it is ditficult 

 to separate it Ironi L. ursiiiu>. It ma\- be onl\- a more hairy 

 form of that species — at least the ( )hio i)lants referred to it. 



Lentodium s(|uamulosum Abni;. is often regarded as an 

 abnormal form of [.. tigrinus. It may be recognized b\ the 

 mycelium or compact tomentum which grows over tlie inme- 

 nitmi sometimes obliterating the lamellae. Peck says that both 

 forms are sometimes found growing on the same stum]) ( M . B. 



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PANUS FR. 



A.' I'ileu- >caly. jjubescent, strigose or furfuraceous. 

 ]'>.' Lamellae broad, distant, pileus white. 



C.^ Pileus 5-8 cm. broad, with a matted covering of 

 rather delicate hairs. S. 620; H. 226; Ale. 234. 



P. levis P.. & C. 

 C.- Pileus 10-20 cm. broad, with a coarse strigose pub- 

 escence. S. 620; TT. 223; Mc. 234. 



P. strif/osits P>. & C. 

 B.- Lamellae narrow, close. 



C.^ Stipe lateral ; pileus 2-4 cm. broad. 



D.^ Pileus and lamellae cinnamon; pileus furfur- 

 aceous-scaly ; lamellae determinate. S. 622 ; 

 AT. 197; H. 223; A. 135; Ale. 236. 



P. sfifyficiis (Bull.) Fr. 

 D.- Pileus and lamellae white to yellowish ; pileus 

 pubescent : lamellae decurrent. AF. T07. 



P. aiiqiisfafiis Berk. 



