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PLATE 15. 

 Amanita c^esarea Scop. 

 Orange Amanita. 



Figs. 1 and 2 Two young plants just emerged from the wrapper. 

 ' ' 3 and 4 Immature plants with the caps partly expanded. 

 44 5 A mature plant with the cap fully expanded and its margin faded to 

 a yellow color. 



* ' 6 Vertical section of a cap and the upper part of its stem showing the 



color of the flesh and gills and the cavity in the stem. 

 * ' 7 Four spores, X 400. 



PLATE 16. 

 Amanita rubescens Fr. 

 Reddish Amanita. 



Fig. 1 A young plant. 

 44 2 A plant with the cap partly expanded. 



r 3 A plant with the cap fully expanded and with reddish stains on the 

 gills indicating places where they have been bruised or wounded. 



4 ' 4 Vertical section of a cap and the upper part of its stem. 



" 5 A plant from whose cap the warts have disappeared. 



I 4 6 A plant from whose cap the warts have mostly disappeared and on 

 the margin of which are slight striations. 



1 ' 7 Vertical section through the center of a plant. 



4 k 8 Four spores, x 400. 



PLATE 17. 

 Amanitopsis vaginata Roze. 

 S heath ed A m a n itopsis. 

 Variety fulva (Shceff.) 



Fig. 1 A young plant. 

 1 4 2 and 3 Plants with the cap partly expanded, one having an umbo on 



the cap and the tawny tint to the wrapper. 

 4 4 4 A plant with the cap fully expanded and darker colored in the 



center. 



Variety livid a (Pers.) 

 * ' 5 A young plant with two fragments of the wrapper adhering to the 

 cap. 



4 4 6 A plant with the cap partly expanded. 



44 7 A plant with an umbonate cap fully expanded. 



4 ' 8 Vertical section of a cap and the upper part of its stem. 



4 • 9 Four spores, x 400. 



PLATE 18. 

 Lepiota procera Scoji. 

 Parasol Mushroom. Tall Lepiota. 

 Fig. 1 A young plant. 



2 A mature plant. 



3 A smaller mature plant with unspotted stem. 



4 Vertical section of a cap and the upper part of its stem. 



5 Four spores, x 400. 



