PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 101 



Amanitopsis Roze. 



Amanita, apsis, resembling. 



13. Amanitopsis vaginata Rozc. — vagina, a sheath. Pittsford, not com- 



mon, edible. Common in the Adirondack^. 



14. A. stranerulata (Fr.) Roze. — choked, from the stuffed stem. Roches- 



ter, Pittsford, not common, edible. 



15. A. yelosa Pk. — velosus, fleecy. Rochester, Pittsford. Not common; 



common in the Adirondacks, edible. 



16. A. vobata Pk. — possessing a volva. Pittsford, not common, edible. 



17. A. nivalis Grew — snowy. Rochester, too bitter to eat. 



Lepiota Fr. 

 Lepis, a scale. 



18. Lepiota naucinoides Pk. (Pk. 1895). Woods, fields, roadsides, edible. 



19. L. procera Scop. (Pk. 1895). — Parasol mushroom. Woods, orchards, 



common, edible. 



20. L. Americana Pk. (Pk. 1895). Pittsford, not common, edible. 



21. L. clypeolaria (Bull.) Fr. (Pk. 1900). Woods, fields and lawns, com- 



mon, edible. 



22. L. aeutesquamosa Wein. — acutus, sharp; squama, a scale. Rochester, 

 not common, edible. 



23. L. granulosa Batsch. — granosns, full of grains. Rochester, not com- 



mon, edible. 



24. L. aspera Murrill. Mendon, not common, not tested. 



25 L. cepaestipes Sow. — onion-stemmed Lepiota. Pittsford, not com- 

 mon, edible. 



Armillaria Fr. 

 Armilla, a ring. 



26. Arinillaria mellea Vahl. (Pk. 1895). — honey-colored Armillaria. 



Around old stumps, common everywhere, edible. 



27. A. mellea var. glabra. — smooth. Bushnells Basin, edible. 



Tricholoma Fr. 



Gr. — a hair; a fringe. 



28. Tricholoma personatum Fr. (Pk. 1895) — wearing a mask, (from its 



many varieties of colors). Called in England "Blue hats". Woods, 

 common everywhere, edible. 



29. T. russula Schaeff. (Pk. 1901).— reddish. Seneca Park, Pittsford, 



Mendon, Bushnells Basin, edible. 



