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28. MARASMIUS SULLIV A NTH Mont. Syll. Crypt. 
446. 
Pileus fleshy-membranaceous, convex, saffron-red, the disk 
even and subumbilicate, the margin striatulate. Stipe cartilag¬ 
inous, fistulous, equal, brown, pruinose, beneath the pruina shin¬ 
ing, the base scantily white-strigose. Lamellae free, rather thick, 
unequal, white or pallid; spores white, spheric (?) 10 mic. in 
diameter. 
Growing on the ground among mosses. Pileus 2 cm. in 
diameter. 
29. MARASMIUS ARCHYROPUS Fries Hym. Eur. 
AGARICUS ARCHYROPUS PERSOON MyC. EuR. 1828. 
Inodorous. Pileus a little fleshy, convex then plane or de¬ 
pressed, glabrous, pallescent. Stipe stuffed becoming hollow, 
rigid, straight, beneath the white tomentose down pale rufescent. 
Lamellae attached seceding close, linear, pallid ; spores 8-10 x 3-4 
folic. 
Fasciculate-caespitose, growing among old oak leaves. Pileus 
2.5 cm. in diameter the stipe 8-10 cm. long and about 2 mm. thick. 
30. MARASMIUS ANOMALUS Peck 24 N. Y. Rep. 
1871. 
Pileus thin, convex, glabrous, reddish-gray. Stipe equal, 
hollow, glabrous or slightly pruinose, pallid, reddish-brown at 
the base. Lamellae close, narrow, rounded behind and uinted 
together, free, whitish or pallid. 
Growing on sticks among leaves in woods. Pileus 1-2.5 cm. 
In diameter, the stipe 3-5 cm. in height, 2 mm. thick. 
31. MARASMIUS SUBTOMENTOSUS Peck, Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club. 1895. 
Pileus thin, subcampanulate, at length convex or nearly 
plane, minutely tomentose-pubescent, gray or reddish, the mar¬ 
gin scarcely striate. Stipe nearly equal, silky-tomentose, gray¬ 
ish or brownish. Lamellae broad, subdistant, free or scarcely 
attached, ventricose, concolorous; spores 10-13 x 5-7 mic. 
Growing on the roots of grasses in sandy places; Kansas. 
Pileus 1-2 cm. in diameter, the stipe 2-2.5 cm. long and 2 mm. 
thick. 
32. MARASMIUS POLYPHYLLUS Peck 51 N. Y. 
Rep. 1897. 
Odor and taste alliaceous. Pileus fleshy, thin, convex or 
nearly plane, even, whitish to pale reddish, often darker on the 
disk. Stipe equal, hollow, reddish-brown, clothed with a whitish 
down or tomentum, which is commonly more abundant toward 
the base. Lamellae very numerous, narrow, crowded, adnexed 
or almost free, white; spores minute elliptic, 5-6 x 3-4 mic. 
