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2. Stem without distinct bulb, almost equal. 

 * Flesh not turning red or incarnate. 



j Cap subfulvous-ochraceous, central part with ad- 

 pressed fibrillose scales /. sqnamata 28 



ft Cap without scales, subrimose or fibrillose. 



.i Cap ochraceous, distinctly rimosc; gills at first 



pale yellowish /. fastigiata 29 



00 Gills at first pallid. 



§ Cap not distinctly r i mose very large, with 



dark umbo, paler towards the edge^ ..../. perial a 30 

 §§ Cap distinctly rimose, deep brown ..../. brunnea 31 

 ** Flesh turning purplish-red or pale incarnate. 



f Cap rather large, with dark violet-fuscous fibrils. 



Flesh turning purplish-red I. jurana (32) 



■f-f- More slender. Cap pallid-ochraceous. Stem when 



cut or bruised turning pale rosy 7. rhodiola ^33 



II. CLYPEUS (Karsten). 

 Spores spinulose, stellate or nodulose. 



A. Calosporæ. Spores subrotund, spinulose. 



Cap somewhat scaly, 1' ., — 2 cm I. calospora 34 



B. Astrosporinae. Spores stellate or nodulose-angular. 



(X. Muriculatæ. Cystidia (or at least some of them) subfusiform, apex 

 generally crested with muriculate bodies. 



a. Spores almost stellate (with conical, blunt or rather acute projections). 

 1. Stem with a marginate bulb, pruinose. 



* Cap strongly rimose with dark brown fibrils. Stem 



minutely striate, pruinose, becoming brown. . I. asterospora :{."> 

 % Cap ochraceous, subrimose. Stem whitish -ochra- 

 ceous /. prætervisa 36 



2. Stem almost equal, subglabrous, white: cap pallid or 



somewhat clay-brownish, fibrillose /. fibrosa 37 



1). Spores nodulose. 



1. Spores rather large over 8 n long'. 

 : ' : Stem bulbous. 



j Cap not rimose, dingy; cuticle formed of whitish 



silky fibrils /. grammata 38 



ff Cap somewhat rimose, brown, 

 o Ca]> not viscid, rather acute. 



§ Rather large cap 15 — 5 cm /. napipes v 39^ 



§§ Cap small (2 cm /. nmboninuta ^40) 



""Cap subviscid. rather obtuse I. umbrina 41 



**Stem almost equal. 



j Cap large, dark brown, torn en tose and somewhat 



squamulose . . , /. phimosa (42) 



Cap pallid or argillaceous: vide no: .'57. 



