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SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 



C vaillantii, Fries 



1080. ■< angulatus, Pers. 



(. languidus, Fries 



** Stem velvety or pruinate, base rather tuberculose. 



1081a. fcetidus, Sow. . 

 1082a. amadelphns, Fries 



1 082 £ ramea lis> Bull. 

 'X. candidus, Bolt. 



Tribe 2. Mycena. Stem horny, flstulose, sometimes mo dul- 

 late, tough, dry, mycelium rhizomorphoid, corticate not 

 floccose. Pileus rather membranaceous, campanulate, 

 then expanded, margin at first straight, pressed to the 

 stem. 



A. Chordales. Stem rigid, rooting, or adnate by a 



dilated base. Pileus campanulate or convex. 



10SS ( a Ui aceus > Jacq. 

 (cohserens, Pers. 

 1081 6. cauticinalis, With. 



B. Kotul^e. Stem filiform, flaccid, grafted at the 



base. Pileus soon rather plane or umbilicate. 



# Stem quite smooth, shining. 



(rotula, Scop.. . 

 1084. -3 graminum, Lib. 



(^androsaceus, Linn 

 , nftF - j splachnoides, Fries 

 iUbD * \ Curreyi, B. & Br. 



** Stem velvety or pilose. 



1085c. perforans, Fries 

 .. ^o fi J" institius, Fries 



, ( insi 

 ''i Hu 



dsoni, Per, 



C epichloe, Fries . 



1087. } actinophorus, B. $ Br. 



( saccharinus, Fries 



1088 \ e pip n y llus ? Fries 

 ' (. polyadelphus, Lasch. 



Tribe 3. Apus. Pileus sessile, resupinate. 



1088c. spodoleucus. Berk. 



including M Broo?nei, 



GBN.L14. LENTINUS, Fries. 

 Pileus between fleshy and leathery, tough, hard when 

 old, persistent. Hymenophore continuous with the stem, 

 or base of the pileus when sessile. Gills concrete with the 



1126a 

 11266 

 1126c 



1134a 

 1127a 

 11276 

 1127c 



1128a 

 11286 

 11346 



1129a 

 11296 

 1129c 

 1130a 

 11306 



1130c 

 1135a 

 11356 

 1136a 

 11366 

 1136c 

 1137a 

 11376 



1137c 



