0004 - "0005 long, 0003" broad ; odor farinaceous, 
Plant 2-3' high, pileus 6 —12" broad, stem 1''—2'' thick. 
Ground in woods. Adirondack Mountains. Aug. 
‘oa iGsnrcvs (CLiropiLus) Micropus Pk. ; 
Pileus thin, fragile, convex or centrally depressed, umbilicate, silky gray, aa 
¥ usually with one or two narrow zones on the margin; lamelle narrow, close, 
adnate or slightly decurrent, gray ; stem short, solid, slightly thickened at 
a the top, gray, pruinose, with white mycelium at the base; spores angular, 
D. _ irregular, .0004 long, .00025 broad ; odor farinaceous. eee 
z Plant 1 high, pileus 6 '-12"' broad. a Bes 
: _ Ground under trees. Ticonderoga. Aug. ’ 5 
Pe aarrous (LEPTONIA) UNDULATELLUS PA. . Se 
: Pileus membranaceous, convex, minutely scurfy, squamulose on the disk. pe 
___ hygrophanous, grayish-brown and striatulate when moist, wavy on the margin ; ee 
lamella rounded behind, nearly free, subdistant, whitish, then tinged with ss 
% flesh-color ; stem slender, glabrous, colored like the pileus, usually curved ; as 
spores irregular, .0004 long, .0003' broad. R. 
Plant about 1’ high, pileus 6 —8"' broad. i 
, Decaying prostrate trunks of trees. Pine Hill. Sept. 
E When dry, the pileus is somewhat shining, and the disk a little darker. ah 
_ AGARICUS RHODOCALYX Lasch. 
zs Ground in woods. Adirondack Mountains. Aug. 
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Agaricus (PHOLIOTA) SQUARROSOIDES Pk, 
‘ 
eps. Pileus firm, convex, viscid when moist, at first densely covered by erect _ 
_ -papillose or subspinose tawny scales, which soon separate from each other, ree . 
_ yealing the whitish color and viscid character of the pileus; lamellz close, ae 
_ emarginate, at first whitish, then pallid or dull cinnamon color; stem ase ey. a 
firm, stuffed, rough with thick squarrose scales, white above the thick floccose _ 
annulus, pallid or tawny below ; spores minute, elliptical, .0002’ long, 00015! 
broad. ee 
; _ Densely cxspitose, 3-6’ high, pileus 2'-4’ broad, stem 3''-5”’ thick. > Ae 
___ Dead trunks and old stumps of maple.- Adirondack and Catskill Moun- 
tains. ~=Autumn. a : 
eS This is evidently closely related to A. sqguarrosus, with which it has, per- 
haps, been confused, but its different colors and viscid pileus appear to war- * 
‘rant its separation. 
_ Ag@aricus (PHOLIOTA) LIMONELLUS PA, : 
Pileus thin, convex or expanded, subumbonate, viscid, rough with scattered * 
