PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 101 



Amanitopsis Roze. 



Amanita, opsis, resembling. 



13. Amanitopsis vag-inata Roze. — vagina, a sheath. Pittsford, not com- 



mon, edible. Common in the Adirondacks. 



14. A. stran^iilata (Fr.) Roze. — choked, from the stufifed stem. Roches- 



ter, Pittsford, not common, edible. 



15. A. Telosa Pk. — vclosus, fleecj'. Rochester, Pittsford. Not common ; 



common in the Adirondacks, edible. 



16. A. volyata Pk. — possessing a volva. Pittsford, not common, edible. 



17. A. nivalis Grev. — snowy. Rochester, too bitter to eat. 



Lepiot.\ Fr. 



Lepis, a scale. 



18. Lepiota naiicinoides Pk. (Pk. 1895). Woods, fields, roadsides, edible. 



19. L. procera Scop. (Pk. 1895).— Parasol mushroom. Woods, orchards, 



common, edible. 



20. L. Americana Pk. (Pk. 1895). Pittsford, not common, edible. 



21. L. clypeolaria (Bull.) Fr. (Pk. 1900). Woods, fields and lawns, com- 



mon, edible. 



22. L. acutesquamosa Wein. — acutus, sharp; squama, a scale. Rochester, 

 not common, edible. 



23. L. granulosa Batsch. — granosus, full of grains. Rochester, not com- 



mon, edible. 



24. L. aspera Alurrill. Mendon, not common, not tested. 



25 L. cepaestipes Sow. — onion-stemmed Lepiota. Pittsford, not com- 

 mon, edible. 



Armill.\ri.\ Fr. 



Ariuilla, a ring. 



26. Armillaria mellea \'ahl. (Pk. 1895).— honey-colored Armillaria. 



Around old stumps, common everywhere, edible. 



27. A. mellea var.glabra. — smooth. Bushnells Basin, edible. 



Tricholom.\ Fr. 



Gr. — a hair; a fringe. 



28. Triclioloma personatum Fr. (Pk. 1895)— wearing a mask, (from its 



many varieties of colors). Called in England "Blue hats". Woods, 

 common everywhere, edible. 



29. T. nissula Schaeff. (Pk. 1901).— reddish. Seneca Park, Pittsford, 



Mendon, Bushnells Basin, edible. 



