Jan. 1906 ] North American Species of Marasmius 
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150. MARASMIUS CORACIPES B. & C. Fung| 
Cub. 93. 
Pileus convex, thin, even, pale brown. Stipe subexcentric, 
concolorous with the pileus, rather thick, sulcate, glabrous. La¬ 
mellae close, narrow, unequal, adnexed, pale rufous. 
Growing in woods. Pileus 12-15 mm - * n diameter, the stipe 
3.5-4 cm. long. 
151. MARASMIUS OBLIQUUS B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
136. 
Pileus flabelliform, glabrous, polished, the margin involute. 
Stipe oblique, very short, cylindric. Lamellae distant, adnate- 
decurrent, brown when dry. 
Growing on dead wood in ravines. Pileus 2 cm. in diameter, 
the stipe 2 mm. long. 
b. Lamellae white, 
152. MARASMIUS CAESPITOSUS Peck, 26 N. Y. 
Rep. 1873. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, even, brown with a lilac tint, sometimes 
irregular. Stipe central or excentric, stuffed or hollow, pruinose. 
Lamellae close, free, somewhat united with each other at the 
stipe, narrowed outwardly, white. 
Growing caespitosely on birch wood. Pileus 1-2 cm. in diam¬ 
eter, the stipe 3-5 cm. long. 
153. MARASMIUS SEMIUSTIS B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
102. 
White, rufus when dried. Pileus excentric, convex then 
plane, rugose or sulcate, glabrous. Stipe short, compressed, gla¬ 
brous. Lamellae distant, reaching the stipe, the spaces between 
rugose. 
Growing on rotten wood. Pileus 8-12 mm. in diameter, the 
stipe 6-7 mm. long. 
B. STIPE LATERAL AND VERY SHORT, 
a. Lamellae colored. 
154. MARASMIUS CURTISII Sacc. n Syd. Sylloge 
XIV. Marasmius haematodes B. & C. Fungi Cub. 139. 
Pileus helmet-shaped, rigid, glabrous, deep red-brown. Stipe 
none. Lamellae venose, thick, concolorous. 
Growing on dead sticks. Pileus 2 mm. in breadth. 
155. MARASMIUS CONCOLOR B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
138. 
Pileus helmet-shaped, irregular, lobed, dull tawny, pulver¬ 
ulent. Stipe none. Lamellae broad, concolorous. 
Growing on sticks in woods. Pileus 2-4 mm. in breadth. 
