SUBSECTIOX CAMAROPHYLL1 357 



Fig. 112. H. vinicolor 



revived in KOH. Pileus trama of floccose, interwoven hyphae broader 

 than those of cuticle. Clamp connections present. 



Habit, Habitat, and Distribution — Gregarious on a mossy bank, 

 Idaho, August. 



Material Studied — idaho: Smith 46714 (type, from Cape Horn, 

 Aug. 25, 1954), 47116. 



Observations — The two collections referred to here could possi- 

 bly be only a variant of H. monticola. The characters which seem to dis- 

 tinguish H. vinicolor are the "pale pinkish cinnamon" gills (almost the 

 color of those of H. saxatilis), the disagreeable taste, and the pink 

 pruina of the stipe, which might be only a continuation of the change 

 toward pink which both show in the pileus of old or drying specimens. 



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Hygrophorus pacificus Sm. & Hes. 



Lloydia 2: 42. 1939 



Illustration : 

 Fig. 113. 



Pileus 3-8 cm broad, convex, margin long remaining incurved, be- 

 coming plane and variously lobed, notched or wavy in age, colors 



