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Fig. 204. 



Tri-cho-lo'-ma sul-phu'-re-um. This lirimstcne Tricholoiiia is s-id to 

 be commcn — but, perhaps, it is lu t to the same extent interesting. 

 Macllvaine says of it: "When (luite young Tricholoma sulpburruni is 

 showy and inviting. Its smell is discouraging, its t;ii-t-' forbidding. 

 No amount of croking removes its unpUasant flavor. I have trir d to 

 tat mough of it to test its oualities, but was satisfied, after strenuous 

 efforts, to mark it I NKDI IM.K." 



The siKcimens frrm whieli the photo was made were collected by .Supt. 

 M. !•:. Hard, Chillicothe, Ohio, October 30, 1905. 



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