ROSV-SP(JREI) AGARICS. 



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The spores on paprr are very li^lU saltnon color. Ihey are globose 

 or rouiuled in outline. 5 7 angled, with an oil globule, <S-ioy< in diam- 

 eter. The stem is the same color as the pileus, but lighter, striate, 

 hollow, somewhat twisted, and enlarged below. Figure 137 Is from 

 plants (No. 3c»S, C. U. lui barium ) collected at Blowing Rock, N. C, 

 during September, 189c;. 



Kii;i K!'. 137.— ljiti)loiiia grayanuni. Cap and stem ili ah, gills rie.-li color (natural 



size). Copyright 1900. 



Entoloma strictius Pk, — The plants grow in grassy places, pastures, 

 etc. They are clustered, sometimes two or three joined at the base 

 of the stem. They are 7 10 cm. high, the caps 2-4 cm. broad, and 

 the stems 3-6 mm. in thickness. 



The pileus is convex, the disk expanded, and tlie margin iiKur\ed 

 and more or less wavy or repand on the extreme edge, it is umbo- 

 nate at the center with usually a slight depression around the umbo, 

 smooth, watery (h\grophanous) in appearance, not viscid, of an 

 umber color, shining, faintly and closel\- striate on the margin. 



