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104. MARASMIUS INAEQUALIS B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
114. 
Pileus convex, white, plicate. Stipe elongated, above white 
and pellucid, below opaque, shining, pale yellow, the base strigose, 
slightly furfuraceous. Lamellae few, thick, obtuse, white. 
Growing on dead sticks. 
105. - MARASMIUS TORTIPES B. & C. Fung. Cub. 128. 
Pileus white then lead-color, minutely pubescent, campanu- 
late, umbilicate, sulcate. Stipe elongated, twisted, subdiaphanous, 
glabrous, arising from an abundant superficial mycelium. La¬ 
mellae concolorous with the pileus. 
Growing on rotten wood. Pileus 12 mm. in diameter, the 
stipe 7-8 cm. long and 1 mm. thick. 
106. MARASMIUS ALBO-MARGINATUS Clements, 
Bot. Survey IV. 1896. 
Minute. Pileus membranaceous, convex, glabrous, sulcate, 
purple, the margin paler. Stipe equal, glabrous, shining, lemon- 
yellow. Lamellae few, distant, adnate, white; spores ovoid, 5 x 
2-3 mic. 
Growing on shaded ground. Pileus 1-2 mm. in diameter, the 
stipe 10 mm. long and mm. thick. 
IV. INSITITII. PILEUS, THIN MEMBRANACEOUS, 
CONVEX OR CAMPANULATE, USUALLY PLICATE - 
SULCATE. STIPE FILIFORM, RIGID OR OFTEN FLAC¬ 
CID, MOSTLY GLABROUS, THE BASE INSITITIOUS. 
LAMELLAE EITHER ATTACHED TO THE STIPE OR 
FREE; IN THIS CASE THEY ARE ATTACHED TO A 
COLLAR WHICH ENCIRCLES THE APEX OF THE 
STIPE AND IS FREE FROM IT. 
Growing commonly on the petioles, midribs and principal 
veins of old leaves, sometimes on herbaceous stems, etc. 
A. STIPE GLABROUS. 
a. Lamellae attached to the stipe. 
a. LAMELLAE COLORED. 
107. MARASMIUS POECILUS Berk. Journ. Bot. Etc. 
1856. ’ 
Pileus campanulate, fulvous. Stipe setiform, umber, insiti- 
tious. Lamellae adnexed, ventricose, yellow, the spaces between 
even and fulvous. 
Growing on old leaves. Pileus 8-9 mm. in diameter, the 
stipe 3.5-4 cm. long. 
