The Mycologic Flora of the Miami Valley, O. he 
umbilicate, hairy-tomentose, tawny with obscure darker zones. Stipe 
equal, firm, hollow, tomentose-fibrillose, brownish-tawny. Lamelle 
narrow, close, free, white. Spores somewhat elliptic, .005 mm. long. 
In woods on old sticks on the ground. Pileus 4-1 in. broad, stipe 
14-2 in. long. Under a lens the pileus is seen to be clothed with 
coarse, densely matted, prostrate tawny or brown hairs. This curious 
plant is quite common in our woods in summer. 
d. Lamelle narrow, close. 
52. A. LACHNOPHYLLUS, Berk.—Pileus somewhat fleshy, conic-hemi- 
spheric, brownish-tawny, velvety. Stipe hollow, brown-purple, shining, 
pallid above, somewhat velvety. Lamelle free, velvety, with tawny 
pubescence. 
On rotten pieces of wood, amongst dead leaves in woods, Waynesville. 
Somewhat ceespitose. Pileus 2in. across, stipe 2 in. high. I have not 
yet seen this exquisite species of Mr. Lea’s. 
53. A. HARIOLORUM, DC.—Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then 
hemispheric, plane or depressed, glabrous. Stipe hollow, tapering 
upward, reddish, woolly-hirsute. Lamellee nearly free, rather close, nar- 
row, white, growing pallid. 
Among leaves, gregarious or somewhat ceespistose. Pileus 13-3 in. 
broad, stipe 2-3 in. long. Pileus whitish or alutaceous. 
54. A. cirrHATUS, Schum.—Pileus somewhat fleshy, plane, finely 
silky, at length umbilicate. Stipe disposed to be hollow, flexuous, 
equal, pallid, pulverulent; the root twisted, fibrillose. Lamelle adnate, 
close. narrow, white. 
Among leaves, rubbish, ete. Small, tough, white inclining to reddish. 
Pileus 4 an inch broad, stipe 1-2 in. long. The stipe generally has 
small yellowish tubers attached to it beneath the leaves or soil. ; 
Suseenus VII.—Mycena, Fr. 
Spores white, Pileus campanulate, more or less striate; the margin 
at first straight and appressed to the stipe. Stipe tubular, cartilagin- 
ous, tapering upward. Lamelle not decurrent, only uncinate by a 
tooth. Fungi epiphytal or rooting. 
A, Stipe without juice. 
a, Pileus bright colored, 55, 56 
6. Pileus dull colored, 57, 58. 
