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Ohio Mycolo^ical Bulletin No. 7. 



I'ig. 34. Ma-ras'-mi-us co-h;e'-rens. lidible. Cvits from specimens collected at 

 Columbus, Ohio. Color chestnut, light leather color or tawny. Gills and stem red- 

 dish brown, thining, due to colored cys-tid'-i-a, or spicules which can be distinguished 

 by a kns. I his eirgant sjiecies grows on the ground or very rotten wood. Name 

 used by Peck is Col-lyb-'-i-a co-hae'-rens, or C. spin-u-lif -er-a. 



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