CLASSIFIl ITION OP AGARH 777 



ing when dry, sometimes twisted-striate. SPOKES elliptic-oi 

 pointed ;ii one end, smooth, white, >> 8 \ .". I micr. Odor none 



Gregarious. <>u twigs, \\ I. acorns, <■!<•.. in mixed or frondo 



woods. Throughout the State. Frequent and abundant. Jnne 

 < October. 



The pileus of this fine little planl lias ;i delicate circular ridge 

 around the papillate umbilicus. The color •>! the stem dun 

 markedly; when thrown into water ii becomes reddish t.i blackish, 

 od drying the fibrillose covering becomes pal< whitish. 



The margin of pileus is ofteu fimbriate from the minnti 

 hairs. Peck has named ;i long-stemmed form i*ar sctipr* i 

 was Found in northern Michigan '>n several occasions. 



829. Collybia campanella Pk. 



N. Y. State Mus. Bull. I LC, 1907. 



Illustration : Lloyd, Mye. Sotes, Vol. I. So. 5, Fij probably 



as C. stipitaria var. robusta). 



"PILE1 S 6-8 mm. broad, conical or campanula t< with a i>;i|>illn 

 :ii the apex, covered with coarse appressed <»r detlexed strijj 

 hairs, dark tawny. GILLS ascending, moderately close, whitish. 

 ST KM -'■', cm. long, l nun. thick, instititious, firm, equal, ti 



hairy, colored like the pileus." Spores elliptic oval, so th, 7 v \ 3 \ 



micr., white. 



Gregarious. <>n dead and <\\\ twigs ol arbor vitae. II nigh* 

 ton. August. 



M\ specimens weir identified by Peck, whose description is re 

 produced. The plant has the appearance, like all of ilii- section, 

 of a Marasmius. it differs from C. stipitaria in it> persist >nic- 



campanulate.cap, a character retained when dried. The dark tawnj 

 color also remains uniform "ii the cap and stem of the dried 

 mens. The Boccose-strigose covering of the stem la thick and con- 

 colorous. Its habitat seems t" be exclusively "ii cedar twij 



830. Collybia lacunosa Pk. 

 \. Y. State Mus. Rep. 26, 1874 i .i^ Tricholoma 



PILEUS 8-15 nun. broad, convex then expanded, drj 

 densely furfuraceous, sometimes sulcate-stria 

 yellow '" golden-yellow. GILLS • '■ ; ' i suhd< 



