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the wood upon which it grows; sometimes with a short stem ! 

 at the margin; water-soaked in appearance when moist; ' 

 watery-brown and sometimes with faint radial lines or stria- \ 



Fig. 1 6. — Above, Species No. 46. — Crepidotus fulvo- 

 tomentosus. Watery-brown and sometimes with faint radial 

 lines at the margin when moist; whitish, yellowish or pale 

 rusty when dry; scaly. 



Description on page 175. 



Below, Species No. 48. — Crepidotus versutus. Cap downy; 



pure white. 



Description on page 179. 



tions on the margin when moist; whitish, yellowish or pale- 

 rusty when dry; adorned with small tawny-hairy scales; 

 2/3 to 2 inches broad. 



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