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93. MARASMIUS CAMPANULATUS Peck, 23 N. Y. 
Rep. 1870. 
Pileus membranaceous, convex or campanulate, dry, gla¬ 
brous, radiate-sulcate, ochraceous-red, the disk a little darker. 
Stipe tough, smooth, shining, blackish-brown, hollow. Lamellae 
few, distant, broad, narrowed toward the stipe, free or slightly 
attached, whitish. 
Growing on dead leaves, etc., in woods. Pileus 6-12 mm. in 
diameter, the stipe 3-5 cm. long. 
94. MARASMIUS GLABELLUS Peck, 26 N. Y. Rep. 
i8 73 - . 
Pileus membranaceous, convex then expanded, distantly stri¬ 
ate, often uneven on the disk, dingy ochraceous. Stipe corneous, 
equal, glabrous, hollow, shining, reddish-brown or chestnut, 
whitish at the top, mycelio-thickened at the base. Lamellae broad, 
distant, unequal, free, whitish, venose between. 
Growing on fallen leaves in woods. Pileus 1-2 cm. in diam¬ 
eter, the stipe 3-5 cm. long and 1 mm. thick. 
95. MARASMIUS PULCHRIPES Peck, 24 N. Y. Rep. 
1871. 
Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, obtuse, distantly stri¬ 
ate, dry, glabrous, of a soft maroon or vinous-red color. Stipe 
tough, glabrous, shining, brownish-black, clear red at the top. 
Lamellae few, distant, narrow, ascending free. 
Growing on sticks and acerose leaves among moss in woods. 
Pileus 4-8 mm. in diameter, the stipe 3-4 cm. long and not 1 mm. 
thick. 
96. MARASMIUS GLERIGENUS Fries. Nov. Symb. 
1851. 
Pileus very delicate, membranaceous, campanulate then ex¬ 
panded and umbilicated, deeply plicate, whitish. Stipe very slen¬ 
der, glabrous, brown-black, arising from a small glebose bulb. 
Lamellae few, broad, equal, very distant, free. 
Growing on the ground which the mycelium gathers into a 
ball or root-like mass. Pileus 4-6 mm. in diameter, the stipe 5-8 
cm. long, but almost capillary. 
b. Lamellae attached to the stipe. 
a. Lamellae colored. 
97. MARASMIUS PRUINATUS B. & C. Ann. & Mag. 
N. H. 1859. 
Pileus campanulate, pale umber, pruinose, sulcate, rugulose. 
Stipe setiform, shining, pale, cinerous or tingled with reddish- 
brown, arising from a thin white superficial mycelium. Lamellae 
few, distant, ochraceous. 
Growing on little bits of grass, etc. Pileus 12 mm. in diam¬ 
eter, the stipe 5 cm. in height. 
