CLASSIFICATION OF AGAR* 



(aa) Stem inserted at the naked base, ?ery Blender; on t. 

 etc. 

 (b) Odor more or less strong, o! garlic; pileus minus to whitish. 

 (c) Gills adnate, narrow ; Btem attenuated at the I 



Odor strong. 4l'. .1/. scorodonilM FT. 

 (co (nils adnezed, rather broad; odor taint; 

 dries. 42. .1/. CdloptU Ft, 

 (bb) Odor not of garlic. 

 ( c) mils attached to a free <•< >i in r. 

 (d) Pileus ambilicate, plicate <>n Btlcks, wood, etc, Qliform. 

 (e) Umbilicus white, elsewhere cap Is darker; Btem blacl 



.1/. capillar is Mor 

 (ee) Umbilicus darker, can white; Btem black 51: if. rotula 

 Ft. 

 (dd) Pileus umbonate, Bulcate, pale rufous; Btem black, on p 

 52. M. graminum Libert, 

 (cc) Gills adnate or adnexed. 

 (d) riant entirely white; iiiieus obtuse, ia mm. broad, 



very short. 45. .1/. caridcola Kaut't. 

 (dd) Pileus reddish-brown-purplish, umblllcate; stem black. 



.1/. androaaceus Fr. 

 (ddd) Pileus fuscous-cinereous; stein short; on hark of 111 

 tree-trunks. (See 84a. Mycena corticola.) 



SUBGENUS COLLYBIA. Margin of pileus at first incurved; 

 stem somewhal cartilaginous; pileus fleshy-pliant, ai Length tough 

 and silicate or wrinkled. 



Section I. Scortei. Stem solid or fibrous stuffed, externally cov- 

 ered by a detersile villosity, i. e., an easily removable yillosity. 



*SU in not strigose at the base. 



26. Marasmius oreades Fr. (Edible) 

 Svst. Myc, L821. 



Illustrations: Cooke, 111.. PL ills. 



Gillet, Champignons de France) No. Ml. 



Patouillard, Tab. Analyt., No. 328. 



Hard, Mushrooms, Figs. KM and L02; p. L36, L908. 



<;ilisnn. Our Edible Toadstools ami Mushrooms, PI. v . p. 105 



L903. 

 Su anion. Fungi, PI. '•>. Fig. ::. 

 Muifill. Mycologia, Vol. i'. PI. L9, Fig. 3. 

 While c.nn. siaic Geol. & Nat. Hist. Bull. 15, PL I. 1910. 

 Peck. X. Y. State Mus. Rep. t8, PL ::::. Fig. 7 L2, 189 



PILEUS 2-5 cm. broad; thickish, pliant, campanulate-conv< 

 tuse or broadly ambonate, dull brick-red when y..nnL r or mois 

 ing i<» yellowish-flesh-color, <>r yellowish -buff when dry, glabn 

 even or Mil. striate when moist. FLESH rather thick on disk, pallid. 



