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Lactarius pyrog'alus Fr. Howard and Carroll counties . . Plate 86 

 Bussula atropurpurea Ph. Eastern and Western Mary- 

 land Plate 87 



Bussula f oetens Fr. Eastern and Western Maryland Plate 88 



Kussula viridipes n. sp. Baltimore Plate 89 



" Pileus dull verdigris green somewhat mottled with a 

 darker shade, flesh brittle, white, unchanging, taste 

 extremely acrid, margin inflexed ; lamellee meet the stehi, 

 dingy ochre or pale buff, narrow, forked, the short ones 

 apparently anastomosing ; stem hollow, 1 to 2 inches high, 

 tapering at base, enlarged at the apex, smooth, a brighter 

 green than the pileus ; spores .00032 in. 



"This fungus has very little moisture though gathered after 

 a heavy rain. At first I thought it was Lactarius viridis Fr., 

 but there was no milk. Have not met with it since." 



The figure has the appearance of Lactarius atroviridis Pk. 



Bussula emetica Fr. Baltimore Plate 90 



Bussula virescens Fr. " Plate 91 



" Very variable in color as well as in size. Sometimes it is 

 green as represented in the figure, then greenish ochre, or 

 yellowish white tinged with green. It is very easy to dry 

 except in wet weather, and even then when kept in a warm 

 dry room." 



The plant figured is a variety having a thin striate acute 

 margin. 



Bussula alutacea Fr. Baltimore Plate 92 



" Taste mild and agreeable. * * I have good reason for 

 placing our American plant a,mopg the edible species, for I 

 ate a portion without ill effect." 



Bussula rubra Fr. Baltimore Plate 93 



Bussula lepida Fr. Anne Arundel county Plate 94 



Bussula variata Banning. Baltimore Plate 95 



Bussula cinnamomea Banning. Baltimore Plate 96 



Cantharellus floccosus Hcliw. Carroll county Plate 97 



Cantharellus cibarius Fr. Druid Hill Park Plate 98 



Cantharellus cinnabarinus Schw. Druid Hill Park Plate 99 



Marasmius rotula Fr. Carroll county Plate 100 



Marasmius oreades Fr. Frederick county Plate 101 



Lentinus lepideus Fr. Druid Hill Park Plate 102 



The figure represents a form with branching stem. 



Lentinus strigosus Schio. Knoxville Plate 162 



Lenzites Cookei Berh. Maryland Plate 163 



Panus strigosus B. dt C. Eastern Maryland !Plate 103 



