Fungi with Gills 



The Sheathed Amanitopsis (Edible) 



Amanitopsis vaginata 



Cap or Pileus — Variable in colour, ranging from white to reddish 

 brown. Thin, fragile, smooth; or, when young, with a few 

 fragments of the wrapper adhering to its surface. Margin 



distinctly and 

 deeply striated. 

 2-4 inches broad. 



Stem or Stipe — Hol- 

 low or stuffed; 

 smooth, or 

 sprinkled with 

 minute mealy 

 particles orwoolly 

 scales. Not bul- 

 bous at the base. 

 3-5 inches long. 



Spores — White. 



Ring or Annulus — 

 None. 



Wrapper or Votva — 

 Soft, flabby, 

 white, adhering 

 slightly to the 

 base. 



Gills or Lamelltz — Free 

 from the stem. 

 White orwhitish, 

 close, irregular. 



Flesh — White, or 

 s ometimes 

 stained under the 

 easily separating 

 skin. 



Time — June to Oc- 

 tober. 



Habitat — In woods or open places, in damp vegetable mould, 

 widely distributed. Specimen pictured was found growing 

 in mountains of New Jersey. 



A. vaginata, var. alba, has the whole plant white. 

 A. vaginata, var. fulva, has the cap tawny yellow. 

 A. vaginata, var. livida, has the cap leaden brown, and gills 

 and stem tinged with smoky brown. 



Yag-In-a'-ta Fulv'-a LIv'-l-da 



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Section of A. vaginata 



