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H.'- Plants not growing on wood. 

 I.' I 'ileus mostly 3 cm. or more 

 broad ; stipe 4 cm. or 

 more high. 

 J.^ P i 1 e n s subumbonate, 

 white, or margin 

 tinged with blue. S. 

 197; M. 67; Mc. 97. 

 C. conncxa Peck 

 J.- Pileus not umbonate, 

 whitish w'hen young 

 but soon brownish or 

 grayish-brown. S. 9 : 

 25; A. 91; H. 93. 



C. multiceps Peck 

 I.- Pilei mostly less than 3 cm. 

 across ; stipe 2-3 cm. high. 

 J.^ Pileus usually regular, at 

 first silky; stipe sub- 

 fistulcus, waxy ; lam- 

 ellae -oon decurrent ; 

 plants growing among 

 leaves. S. 157; H. 

 100; Mc. 92; \l. 68; 

 St. 77- 



C. candica)is Pers. 

 J.- Pileus usually revolute, 

 often wavy, glabrous ; 

 stipe stuffed ; lamellae 

 adnata ; i)lants grow- 

 ing in grassy grounds. 

 S. 157; Mc. 93; H. 

 104; M. 68: St. 78. 

 C. deal bat a Sowerb. 

 ]"'.- Pileus cinereous or yellow to brown or 

 brownish. 

 G.^ Lamellae white or whitish. 



