502 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Plates XLVI and XLVII. Pholiota heteroclita, Fr. The first plate 
shows a mature plant and the second a section of a plant with an 
eccentric stem, thick white flesh and broad lamellae, also part of 
the surface of a pileus showing the scales. 
Plate XLVIII. Pholiota luteofolia, Pk. A. Two old plants with de¬ 
pressed pilei and a section of another plant showing wide gills. 
B. Underside of a pileus showing the gills and the stem hollow 
from age. C. Part of a pileus showing the scaly surface. 
Plate XLIX. Pholiota aegerita, Brigant. Two mature plants. 
Plate L. Pholiota lutea, Pk. A. Cluster of large plants. B. Young 
plants covered with the universal veil. 
Plate LI. Pholiota erinaceella, Pk. Plants of various ages showing the 
shape at the different stages of development and the bristly scaly 
universal veil. 
Plates LI I and LIII. Pholiota muricata, Fr. In plate LII, A 
shows a cluster of plants growing from a piece of rotten wood, 
the upper and under surface of the pileus and a young plant with 
the veil separating from the pileus, B shows plants with long 
straggling stems. Plate XXX shows plants in different stages of 
development with bunches of mycelium at the base of the stems. 
Plates LIV and LY. Pholiota marginata, Batsch. Plate LIV. A. A 
very large plant. B. Young pileus showing separation of the 
veil. C. Cluster of plants with inflated white pruinose stems. 
D. Three plants growing on bark. Plate LV. Plants showing 
different stages of development. 
