TJie Agaricaceae of Ohio. 511 



G." Stipe cinereous ; lamellae somewhat 

 decurrent. S. 295; St. 145; H. 

 129; A. 97 M. vulgaris Pers. 



Notes. 



AI. lilacina A I out., described from Siillivant's material (S. 

 257), is a doubtful Mycena. The pileus is said to be lilac-col- 

 ored and umbilicate ; the lamellae remote (when dry) and rosy- 

 ochraceous. Th.e j^lants may possibly have been M. pura, the 

 abnormal character appearing in drying. 



Neither the above nor M. cymbalifera nor M. conferrumi- 

 nata have been recognized since described. 



M. vitrea and M. vulgaris have not been definitely reported 

 from Ohio but probably occur here and so are included. 



OMPHALIA FR. 



A.^ Lamellae yellow or yellowish. 



B.^ Pilei mostly 2.5 cm. or more broad; stipe yellow. 



C.^ Pileus flocculose or squamulose ; lamellae and stipe 

 bright yellow. S. 312; P. R. 45:35; St. 153; 



H. 135 O. clirysopJiylla Fr. 



C.- Pileus glabrous ; lamellae and stipe paler, at first whit- 

 ish. S. 327; H. 135; M. 76. 



O. alboflava Morg. 

 R.- Pilei less than 2.5 cm. broad ; stipe not yellow. 



C.^ Stipe tawny-strigose at base, brown ; plants on de- 

 cayed wood. S. 327; H. 130; M. yy; A. loi : Mc. 

 134; St. 160; P. R. 45:38. 



O. campanella P)atsch. 



C.- Stipe not strigose at base, pallid or ruf escent ; plants 



on ground. S. 313; H. 133; St. 154; P. R. 45 : 36. 



O. pyxidata P>ull. 

 A.^ Lamellae white, whitish, gray or cinereous. 



P).^ Pileus depressed only, not umbilicate or infundibuliform 



C} T,amellae l)road. subtriangular ; plants on ground. S. 



321: St. T58; Mc. 133; H. 132; M. 76; P. R. 



45 : 38 0. nmbellifera Linn, 



