Fungi with Gills 



Gills or Lamella. — Distant, somewhat arched, growing downward 



on the stem {decurrent). Yellow, sometimes tinged with 



vermilion. Unequal. 

 Stem or Stipe — Smooth, not truly solid, sometimes hollow. 



Coloured like the cap, whitish within, 2-4 inches long. 

 Ring or A tut 11 1 us — None. 

 Spores — White. 



Flesh — Disagreeable in flavour. 

 Habitat — Swamps and damp, shaded places ; in fields or woods. 



Common. The specimen photographed was found in 



dense mixed woods, Lake Placid. 



Var. H. rosea has the cap expanded and the margin wavy. 

 Var. H. flava has the cap and stem pale yellow, the gills 

 arched and strongly decurrent. 



Var. H. flavipes has the cap and stem red or reddish. 

 Var. H. flaviceps has the cap yellow and the stem reddish. 



Vermilion Hygrophorus (Edible) 



Hygrophorns miniatus 



Cap or Fileus — Thin, fragile at first, convex, becoming nearly 

 flat. Smooth or minutely scaly. Often depressed. Red, 

 fading to yellow or orange. 1-2 inches broad. 

 Gills or LamellcR — Distant. Usually yellow, sometimes tinged 



with red. Notched at the 

 stem end, or growing down 

 the stem, or fastened to the 

 stem by the entire width of 

 the inner extremity of the gill. 

 Stem or Stipe — Slender, smooth. 

 Coloured like the cap. Solid 

 when young, hollow when 



old. 



1-2 inches long. 



Ring or Atinulus — None. 



Spores — White, elliptical. 



Flesh — Tender, and of agreeable 

 flavour. 



Titne — ^June to September. 



Habitat — Adapts itself to varying 



conditions. Singly, in groups, 



or in clusters, in bogs or on 



dry hillocks. The specimen photographed was found in 



woods, among fallen leaves and decayed wood. Lake Placid. 



Section of H. miniatus 



Flav'-K-pes 



Flav'-!-ceps 

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Min-i-a'-tiis 



