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attached, from which they appear subdecurrent. The stipe is 
smooth and hollow, often villous at the base, but not strictly 
bulbous. The species are subhygrophanous, with no veil, hence 
the stipe is never annulate. 
SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES. 
Plant neither viscid nor having a colored juice 
Pn claeee ands costae ee taces ealc a wee ette a. 
a9 Neos. Drow!) (LUSCOUS) OF STAYISH-DLOWD sc nicjc0e Sots vids Su cwercticeleccuicesenccste b. 
be Mameliso uncimate, GisbinUb:=:..5 ce ansce ces + = ddaciacine seine asics caine sain Cc. 
'e.-bilens obtusely conical or bell-shaped to. 2 a. cee. 20 acloccae cisiwiiesiage cise 39. 
c Pileus narrowly conical; stipe very long.............-...secceeccccces 40. 
@: Erleus convex; stipe rather SHOEUS. < . cq sieccc Sate ore de cinl= Saieeieleecacias 41, 
be amellss NILE Ab UHO.SULPCs «5 cian onic ee cel ciel ins cfelets arotoia ated a!al aja) enn nvotetare cinta 42. 
peeeamelleviob unNcinate. 5.22: tise. eens atone dacs tances oss ne dab Sova State aches d. 
d.. Plant growing on peat moss (Sphagnum). ..............sescceccccccce 43. 
dP Plant crowite On trunks Of, ECCS ee ta..cee os ccigaecicas es clcieel< veces ecto 50. 
Ae Hes PURPUAN OF Mine 45) jc seas oboe cele ae tesa ea em te ones « emcee eet rae 44. 
aeeereus yellows, lamellzs yellow... acy actetose doses a0 detain fio ten a neen tates 45, 
a. Pileus pallid, whitish, yellowish or flesh-colored; lamellz flesh-colored.... 46. 
IB tataVARCIC > HULDOLY, CULOWine« 52 n= ta sal oa tsistere ie aicleldie selerge els atoll ancicte(ainisreiatcheinel el etaterejeiaiet= 47. 
Plantiyiscida: stipe: NO, YEHOW-....<s<.to- = ociccivie cae sae Sob isld~ aon stow alo ste clertetacisncivals 48. 
Plant Mob wiseid 7 havin COLOLEG, JUICC ma. cas s'tencclee > ¢aid-ac ao edici-.ociclconaaiasieniaaee 49, 
*39. AGARICUS GALERICULATUS Scop. 
Pileus obtusely conical or bell-shaped, sometimes umbonate, 
long striate, variable in color, but some shade of brown or 
cinereous ; lamelle not crowded, uncinate, decurrent-toothed, 
abruptly pointed at the outer extremity, venose-connected, dis- 
tinct at the stipe, white or flesh-colored ; stipe firm, smooth, 
hollow, with white filaments at the base. 
Height 2’-4’, breadth of pileus 6’"-18”. 
On old logs, decaying sticks, etc., in woods. Common. 
July—October. Sometimes ceespitose. 
40. AGARICUS PRELONGUS 7. Sp. 
Pileus at first subcylindrical, then narrowly conical, inclin 
ing to bell shape, striate, blackish-brown with a plumbeous or 
leaden tint; lamelle narrow, white, uncinate and slightly 
decurrent-toothed ; stipe very long, firm, smooth, hollow, paler 
than the pileus, generally tinged with red, villous at the base. 
Height 5’-7’, breadth of pileus 4’’-8”. 
Sphagnous marshes. Sandlake. June. Gregarious. 
The pileus, as in most of the species of a dark brown color, 
becomes paler in drying and the striz disappear. 
41. AGARICUS LATIFOLIUS 7%. sp. 
Pileus convex, rarely somewhat umbonate, striatulate, gray- 
ish-brown; lamellee white, broad, uncinate, decurrent-toothed ; 
[Assem. No. 133.] 11. 
