The Agaricaceae of Ohio. hb% 



F.2 Stipe becoming clavate or attenuate, not 



distinctly bulbous; pileus silky or 



squamulose. 



G.^ Lamellae rather narrow; stipe not 



sheathed; pileus whitish, tinged 



with lilac. S, 925; H. 295; M. 



178; Mc. 316; St. 2:24. 



C alho-violaceus (Pers.) Fr. 



G.^ Lamellae broad; stipe sheathed witK 



universal veil; pileus brick-color 



or purplish-brown to paler. S. 



950 ; St. 2 40 C. torvus Fr. 



E.^ Lamellae close. 



F.^ Whole plant lilac. S. 926; H. 296; Mc. 

 316; P. R. 26:61. 



C. lilacinus Peck 



F.2 Pileus ferruginous or tawny; stipe 



whitish; pileus slightly viscid. S. 



892; St. 2:4; H. 292; Mc. 309; M. 



178 C. varius (Schaeff.) Fr, 



D.2 Plants without purple, hlac or violet shades. 

 E.^ Stipe not bulbous; pileus yellowish to 

 whitish ; lamellae clay-colored. S. 935 ; 

 H. 299; A. 163; St. 2:29. 



C. ochroleucus (Schaeff.) Fr. 

 E.^ Stipe bulbous. 



F.^ Pileus brick-colored; stipe reddish with 

 one to four zones from universal veil; 

 plants with odor of radish. S. 952; 

 H. 311; Mc. 323; St. 2:43. 



C. armillatus (Alb. & Schw.) Fr. 



F.2 Plant some shade of yellow; stipe not 



zoned; inodorous. 



G.^ Pileus saffron-yellow, with erect 



brown squamules; stipe sheathed 



by universal veil. H. 304. 



15. C. croceocolor Kauff. 



