102 MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS 



densely imbricated ; pores soon breaking up into tine teeth, grayish to brownish. 

 The name refers to tlie uniformly colored cap>. 



A'ery common on trunks, stumps, twigs, etc. ; of no yalue. 



FlC.l'Rli b5. POLVSTICTUS HIRSITUS 



CYCLCWIYCES 



Pores long, narro\y and gill-like, but concentric in place of radiate, as in all 

 the preceding. In old age, the partitions disappear, and the plant apjiears to be a 

 gill fungus with concentric gills. (Jur species has a central stem. Tlie cap is more 

 or less fleshy, but it is not known to be edible. The name refers to the c\"clic gills 

 (ir pores. 



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FUJUKE 66. F.\\OLUS CAXAUE.WSIS 



