CLASSIFICATION OF A.GARK Sll 



860. Mycena subincarnata Pk. 

 N. S*. State Cab. Rep. 23, L872. 



I'll. Ill's 5-12 mm. broad, hemispherical then campanulate-convex, 

 finally Bubexpanded, fragile, Btriatulate, glabrous, pale, incartu 

 or yellowish, usually 'lull reddish on center. FLESH thin, mem- 

 branaceous. <!IU,s adnexed, rounded behind, ool broad, ventrico 

 close, whitish tinged flesh color. STEil 2-5 i a. long, Aliform, 

 pruinose, equal, hollow, even, toughish, pellucid-white , base rooting 

 and white-villose. SPORES 6-7x l micr., elliptic-ovate, Bmooth, 

 white. <>i>< »K cone. 



Gregarious, on the ground or on mossj logs in hemlock or pine 

 woods. Bay View, New Richmond. September, infrequent. 



Near M. pulcherrima, bu1 differing in color, and Bize of Bpon 

 The stem becomes fuscous or darker in age. 



867. Mycena pulcherrima Pk. 

 X. V. State Cab. Rep. 23, 1872. 



PILEUS 5-10 mm. broad, conico-campanulate bo Bubcampanulate, 

 subexpanded, obtuse, faintly striatulate on margin, dull, yellowish 

 to reddish, paler toward margin, delicately glaucous, glabrous. 

 FLESH membranaceous. (SILLS adnexed, not ancinate, broad in 

 the middle, ventricose, close to subdistant, yellowish <>r tinged like 

 pileus. STEM 3-5 cm. long, .5-1 mm. thick, aliform, flaccid, equal, 

 even, flexuous, white-pulverulenl when young, glabrescent, pellucid 

 white and Bhining, white-hairy at base. SPORES 7-8x5-6 micr., 

 oval-elliptical, smooth, white. CYSTIDIA aone. ODOR none 



Scattered <>r in twos and threes, on very decayed wood or debris, 

 under hemlock and pine. New Richmond. 



A distinct little plant, to i"- separated from \i . acicula Pr. by 

 its habitat, larger Bize and differenl spon 



