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MUSHROOMS. EDIBLE .IX I > OTHERWISE 



gin at first involute, dingy or reddish-yellow, at first silky, becoming smooth 



and even. 



The gills are rather thick, narrowed behind, cmarginate or acutely adnate. 

 sulphur-colored. 



The stem is two to four inches long, somewhat bulbous, sometimes curved, 

 frequently slightly striate; stuffed, often hollow; sulphur-yellow, yellow within; 

 furnished at the base occasionally with many rather Strong, yellow, fibrous roots. 

 Odor strong and disagreeable. Flesh thick and yellow. Spores are 9-10x5/1. 



It grows in mixed woods. 1 find it frequently where logs have decayed. The 

 specimen in Figure 46 was found in Uaynes' Hollow and photographed by Dr. 

 Kellerman. Found in October and November. 



Fie.iRK 47. Triclioloma laterarimn. 



