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TABLE OF Ee SUBGENERA OF COPRINARII. 
29. Panzxotus.—Pileus a little fleshy, not striate. 
30. PsATHYRELLA.—Pileus membranaceous, striate. 
SuBGENUS X XIX.—PANZOLUS. 
Pileus a little fleshy, not striate, the margin exceeding the lamelle. 
Stipe polished, rather firm. Lamelle variegated. 
a. Pileus viscid, shining when dry. 
140, A. sotipipes, Peck.—Pileus firm, hemispheric, then somewhat 
campanulate, smooth, whitish ; the cuticle at length breaking up into 
dingy-yellowish, rather large, angular scales. Stipe firm, smooth, 
white, solid, slightly striate at the top. Lamelle broad, slightly at- 
tached, whitish, becoming black. Spores black with a bluish tint. 
In pastures on piles of dung. Pileus 2-3 in. in diameter, stipe 
d-8 in. high. A large species, remarkable for its solid stipe. The 
scales on the pileus are larger on the disk, becoming smaller toward 
the margin. The upper part of the stipe is sometimes beaded with 
drops of moisture. 
141. A. Fimiputris, Bull.—Pileus somewhat membranaceous, conic- 
expanded, rather gibbous, even, viscid. Stipe slender, equal, glabrous, 
pallid, marked with an annular zone. Lamelle attached, livid-black- 
ish. Spores black, .009X.007 mm. 
In pastures on dung. Pileus 1-2 in. broad and high, stipe 3-5 in. 
long. Pileus reticulate rugulose, dark cinereous, livid when dry ; the 
annulus broken into triangular loops or laciniz fringing the margin ; 
stipe scaly-tomentose, pulverulent, often beaded with little drops, 
striate above, nearly white, at length reddish. 
6b. Pileus dry, glabrous. 
142. A. camMpaNULATUS, Linn.—Pileus a little fleshy, campanulate, 
dry, even, glabrous, somewhat shining. Stipe equal, straight, reddish; 
the apex striate, dark-pulverulent. Lamelle attached. ascending, 
variegated with gray and black. Spores black. 
On manured ground. Pileus 3-14 in. in diameter, 3-1 in, in height ; 
stipe 3-4 in. long. Pileus from brown changing to reddish. 
143. A. rimicota, Fr.—Pileus a little fleshy, campanulate-convex, 
obtuse, glabrous, opaque, marked around the margin with a narrow 
brown zone. Stipe fragile, elongated, equal, pallid, white-pruinate at 
