CLASSIFICATION OF AGARII 707 



(perhaps longer when rally mature), elliptic-ovate, apiculate. 

 ODOE and TASTE distinctly farinaceous. 



Gregarious. On the ground in conifer woods. Marquette. Sep- 

 tember. Rare. 



The description is adapted from the [cones of Pries. The flgun 

 cited represent a planl like thai of form (B) of T. resplendent 

 (which see), whose stem was minutely hollow, but whose cap was 

 distinctly riscid. '/'. leucocephalum has been found but once, and is 

 apparently rare. It has been confused, according to Pries with 

 T. columbetta and '/'. album; "the former is mild and edible the 



latter hitter and very poisonous, while T. leucocephalum has ., 

 strong odor of fresh meal." 



746. Tricholoma fumosiluteum Pk. 

 N. Y. State .Mus. Rep. 27, 1ST.",. 



"PILEUS 3-7 cm. broad, convex-expanded, moist, glabrous, smoky- 

 yellow. FLESH white or yellowish under the subseparable cuticle. 

 GILLS pounded behind, deeply emarginate at length, broad, close, 

 white. STEM 6-10 cm. long, rather elongated, 0-10 mm. thick, gla- 

 brous, hollow, white. SPORES globose, L5-6 micr. diameter. 

 ODOK and TASTE farinaceous when flesh is crushed." 



Gregarious to subcaespitose. On the -round in frondose w Is. 



Ann Arbor. October. Rare. 



The description is adapted from that of Peck. "The disk of the 

 pileus is often darker, and sometimes spotted." My specimens 

 show a tendency for the stem to become elongated relative to the 



width of the pileus. 



747. Tricholoma personatum Fr. (EDteu 

 Syst. Myc, 1821. 



Illustrations: Atkinson. Mushrooms, Pig. 87 ,,,,,) g^ p,,,,, 

 Murrill, Mycologia, Vol. 2, PI. 19, Pig. l. 



Eard, Mushrooms. Pig. 61 and 62, p. sip puis 



.Marshall. Mushroom Book, PI. 21, p. 72, 1905. 



Ricken, Blatterpilze, PI. 95, Pig. ::. 



Michael, Pfihrer f. Pilzfreunde, Vol. II. No. 89 (as T. hi 



color), and Vol. 1 1 1. No. 1 13. 

 Peck, X. Y. Mus. Rep. is pi. 22, 1896. 

 See also Cooke. Gillet, Berkeley, etc. 



