CLASSIFICATION OP AGARK 



ish or grayish-tinged. STEM 6-8 cm. long, 1-2 cm. thick, ttout, 

 firm, solid, subequal, innately fibril lost striate, whitish. SPORES 

 6-7x3 l micr., elliptical. ODOR none; TASTE mild." 



Said i'> occur in conifer « I--. Perhaps in the northern pari 



the State. 



Ii has no1 been found with certainty in America, bul is reported 

 by some American authors. The figures of European nuthoi 

 considerably as to color oi cap. Schroeter says ii in gra,> or rtisM 

 brown; < : i 1 1 < - 1 figures ii pale graj with. black lines radiating from 



center. In Michael and Fries' lc «, the graj color i» mixed xv i 1 1 1 



a dark lurid hue. It is in the sense of the lasl author that the 

 description taken from the [cones applies. The spore ni< 

 men! is Schroeter's; the English authors give smaller measure 

 nienis. According to Fries' [cones, and others (see Louis Ma ire, 

 Bull. d. l. Sue. Myc. France, Vol. 26, p. _'.~>i i the lack "i odor and 

 taste separate it from '/'. 8t junctum. 



Var. centrale Pk. is said to have the sootj brown color '<u .1. 

 <>niv; elsewhere it is yellow or greenish-yellow. The gills are moder 

 ately broad and close, white or yellowish. The flesh is white and 

 the taste is mild. Spores 7.5x5 micr. Ii lus nol been identified 

 within our territory. 



720. Tricholoma terriferum l'k. 

 X. V. State Rep. II. L888. 



PILEUS 6-12 cm. broad, convex-plane, irregular or wnvj on 

 margin, glabrous, viscid, alutaceous, even, margin .ii flrsl incurved. 

 FLESH while, thick on disk, thin on margin. (JILLS adnexed, 

 emarginate, crowded, thin, narrow, whitish, n>>i ■ 

 STEM •_':'. cm. long, L-2 cm. thick, equal or subequal, >"ln' 

 scaly ui apex, floccose fibrillose elsewhere, white. SPORES 

 subglobose, 3 x 2 micr., white. CYSTIDIA no BARIPfA 



x 4-5 micr., 2 to 3-spored. TASTE and ODOR nol marked. 



Solitary <»r gregarious. Frondose woods, Detroit. '' 

 Apparently rare. 



Our specimens had a subhygrophanons cli nd tin 



was scissile. The minute spores separate it from relnted - 

 More data are needed to place this species on i firm 



