68 Annual Report of the State Botanist. 



Tricholoma nudum Bull. Baltimore Plate 34 



Tricholoma edurum n.sp. " Plate 35 



" Pileus at first convex, obtuse, thick, fleshy, undulating, 

 hygrophanous, in age expanded, with a slight central depres- 

 sion, margin at first involute, expanding unequally, some- 

 times lobed, at first dingy white or alutaceous, deepened in 

 shade at the apex, epidermis thin, easily separable; lamelte 

 white or cream color, adnexed, not crowded except at the 

 margin, easily separable from the flesh of the pileus ; stem 

 white, firm, thickened at base, tapering toward the top, 

 sometimes nearly equal, at first solid, then stuffed; spores 

 nearly globose, white, .00025 to .0003 in. broad. 



" Pileus 4 to 5 in. across ; stem 3 to 4 in. long. 



" Taste mild, odor pleasant but powerful, resembling that 

 of our edible mushroom, A. campestris. Gregarious." 



Tricholoma personatum Fr. Baltimore Plate 37 



Clitocybe illudens Schw. Anne Arundel county Plate 173 



Howard county Plate 38 



Clitocybe truUisata Ellis. Baltimore county Plate 39 



Plate 40 



Clitocybe infundibuliformis Schceff. Druid Hill Park . * . Plate 41 



Clitocybe ametbystina Bolt. Druid Hill Park Plate 42 



" This is the amethystine variety of Clitocybe laccata. The 

 spores are the same in size and color, though the pileus 

 » differs greatly in| appearance." 



Clitocybe laccata Scop. Druid Hill Park Plate 43 



Halls Spring Plate 44 



Plate 154 



" Plate 154 shows this plant with a zoned pileus. Kev. J. 

 Stevenson speaks truly when he calls it 'a most provoking 

 agaric' At first I thought I had in it a new species, but 

 upon close examination I found that C. laccata had taken a 

 freak to come out in a decidedly zoned dress. This is the 

 third drawing in this book showing the variations in this 

 plant." 



Clitocybe odora Bull. Baltimore Plate 45 



Clitocybe aquatica n. sp. Druid Hill Park Plate 46 



"Pileus at first obtuse, then expanded, pale ochre, often 

 flesh color, depressed in the center, sprinkled with floccose 

 evanescent scales, margin waved and slightly striate; 

 lamellae narrow, decurrent, not crowded, forked, ochraceous ; 

 stem 6 to 7 inches long, densely caespitose, stuffed, elastic, 

 attenuated at base, enlarged at the apex and striate from the 

 lengthened lamellae, concolorous; spores .00018x.00032 in., 

 white. 



