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6 7 1 . M ara smiu s a llia c e u s . Fr. “ Onion-scented Marasmius.”
Strong-scented. Pileus submembranaceous, campamilate, tben
expanded, subumbonate, at first even, tben sulcate,growing pale-
stem borny, tall, rigid, velvety or pruinose, black; base rooting’
naked ; gills free, brownisb wbite.—Dr. Epicr.p. 383. Jacq. Aus.
t.82. F l.B a n .t. 1251. Mich, t . l 8, f . 4. Paul.t. 122, f . l . Enq
F I .y .p. 55. ^
In woods. Eare. _ [Low. & Mid. Carolina.]
Garlio-sceuted. Pileus 1 in. or more broad, at length plane, suhnmbonate
even, or obsoletely striate, becoming pallid. Stemlong, attenuated upwards’
rigid, rather horny, incurved at the base and rooting.—Fries. Boot crooked
r Suwooi— an .inch into the earth, and always attached to
Fr. “ 6 7 2 . M a ra sm iu s c a u lic in a lis . Mealy-stemmed Marasmius.”
Pileus membranaceous, campanulato-convex, obtuse, smootb,
even, tben striato-suleate ; stem fistulose, flocculose, bay, attenuated
above and paler, farinose ; gills adnato-decurrent, connected
by veins, yellow.—Dr. Epicr.p. 383. B . 4 Br. Ann. N .H . ('18661
«0.1136, Eng. F I . y . p . 541
On tbe ground, amongst leaves. Nov. Ascot.
Pilens smooth, white tinged with oohre, at length sulcato-striate.
6 7 3 . M a ra sm iu s r o tu la . Fr. “ Collared Marasmius.”
Pileus membranaceous, sligbtly convex, umbilicate, plicate;
stem homy, fistulose, sbining, quite smootb, blackish; gills few
broad, distant, attached to a free collar behind, pallid, white__
Fr. Epicr. p. 885. S ow .t. 95. B u ll.t. 64, 569, f . 3 . F l.D a n t
1134. M ic h .t.l4 ,f.5 . Berh. Outl. t.l4 , f . l . Enq. F I .y . p. 53.
Cooke exs. no. 302. Berk. exs. no. 62,
On fallen twigs, &c. Common. [United States.]
Pileus 1-3 lines broad, hemispherical, umbilicate and minutely umbonate,
p la ite / smooth; margin crenate, white, or pale buff, with a dark umbilicus:
J ’ occasionally with a few short ones, colour of
the pileus, connate b e h iu / and separating from the stem, so as to present
fired to a free collar surrounding the stem. Stem
setiiorm, slightly flexuons, white above, then tawny, deep shining brown at
a’borS™ pi“ l ^ sarmentóse, with or
6 7 4 . M a ra sm iu s g r am in um . B . f B r. “ Grass Marasmius.”
Pileus nearly plane, umbonate, sulcate, very pale rufous, tbe
furrows paler, umbo brown; stem quite smooth, sbining, black,
wbite above; gills few, sub-ventricose, cream-coloured, attached
to a free collar.—Berk. Outl. t. 14, f . 8. Agaricus graminum, Lih.
Ex. no. 119.
On leaves of grass. Aug. [Low. Carolina.]
Scarcely exceeding 3 lines in breadth. Gills even, with veiny interstices.
6 7 5 . M a ra sm iu s a n d ro sa c eu s. Fr. “ Black-stemmed
Marasmius.”
Pileus membranaceous, sligbtly convex, snb-nmbilioate, striate,
smooth ; stem borny, fistulose, quite smooth, black ; gills adnate,
distinct, simple, whitish.—Dr. Epicr.p. 385. F l. Dan. t. 1551,/.
1. B o lt.t. 32. Sow.t. 94. B u ll.t. 569, f . 2 . B o c c .t.l9 4 . Eng.
Fl. Y. p. 53. Berh. exs. no. 131.
On leaves, &c., in woods. Common. [United States.]
Pileus 3-6 lines broad, convex, with a slight depression, pale rufescent,
darker in the centre, grooved and notched, under a lens clothed with a minute
matted silkiness. Gills adnate, sometimes quite simple (about 15), with
shorter ones between, and no rugæ, occasionally forked, with wrinkles in the
interstices. Stem 1-2 in. high, filiform, quite smooth, shining-black, twisted
wben dry, often branched, and sarmentóse at the base.—M .J .B ,
6 7 6 . M a ra sm iu s p e r fo ran s. F t. “ Fir-leaf Marasmius.”
Foetid. Pileus sub-membranaceous, becoming nearly plane,
without striæ, rugulose, smootb ; stem fistulose, equal, velvety,
dark-bay, inserted at tbe base ; gills adnate, simple, whitish,
frequently dimidiate.—F r .E p ic r .p . 385. Hoff. t. 4, f . 2 . Schæff.
t. 239. B atsch.f. 10.
On fir leaves. Scotland. [United States.]
Stem tough, about an inch high, equal, velvety, bay, then black. Pileus
4 lin. broad, rarely depressed, not nmbilicate, without striæ, at length
rugulose, whitish, then pale reddish. Gills numerous, simple, unequal.
6 7 7 . M a ra smiu s in s i t i t iu s . Fr. “ Horny-stemmed
Marasmius.”
Inodorous. Pileus membranaceous, tougb, convexo-plane,
sub-umbilicate, unpolished, at length plicato-sulcate; stem
horny, fistulose, floccose or mealy, reddish-brown, attenuated
downwards to tbe simple inserted b ase; gills broadly adnate,