vaillantii, Fries
angulatus, Pers.
languidus, Fries
f va
1080. < an
(_ lai
1082I
** Stem velvety or pruinate, base rather tuberculose.
1081a. foetidus, Sow. .
1082a. amadelphus, Fries
ramealis, Bull.
candidus, Boll.
Tribe 2. Mycena. Stem horny, fistulose, sometimes moduliate,
tough, dry, mycelium rhizomorphoid, corticate not
fioccose. Pileus rather membranaceous, campanulate,
then expanded, margin at first straight, pressed to the
stem.
A. Choedales. Stem rigid, rooting, or adnate by a
dilated base. Pileus campanulate or convex.
falliaceus, Jacq. . .
[cohærens, Pers.
1126a
11266
1126c
1134a
1127a
11275
1127c
1083.
10815. cauticinalis, With.
B. RoTULiE. Stem filiform, flaccid, grafted at the
base. Pileus soon rather plane or umbilicate.
* Stem quite smooth, shining.
1084.
1085.
1128a
11285
11345
1086
I
1087.
1088.
rotula, Scop.. . . 1129a
graminum, Lib. . 11296
androsaceus, Linn . 1129c'
splachnoides, Fries . 1130a
Curreyi, B. Sf Br. . 11306
pilose.
perforans, Fries . 1130c
institius, B'ries . . 1135a
Hudsoni, Pers. . 11356
epichloe, Fries . . 1lOOa
actinophorus, B. Br. . . 11366
sacch arinus, Fries . 1136c
epipliyllus, Fries . 1137a
polyadelphus, Lasch. . 11376
Tribe 3. Apus. Pileus sessile, resupinate.
1088c. spodoleucus, Berle.
including M Broomei, B. 1137c
G\EN.[14. LENTINtTS, Fries.
Pileus between fleshy and leathery, tough, hard when
old, persistent. Hymenophore continuous with the stem,
or base of the pileus when sessile. Gills concrete with the
hymenophore, thin, unequal, membranaceous, with the edge
serrate or torn into teeth. Spores white, roundish, even.
Growing on wodd.
i. M e s | |>0d e s . Pileus nearly entire, stem distinct.
* Lepidei. Pileus squamose, more or less manifestly
veiled.
1089. tigrinus, Bull. . • 1138, 1139a
1090. Dunalii, D. Oand. ■ • 11395
1091, 1092. lepideus, Fries . . 1140, I f 41
** Pulverulenli. Pileus villose or pulverulent.
leontopodius, Schultz .
pulverulentus, Scop. . . -------
resinaceus, Trogt- . • ——
adhterens, A lb, fy Schw. . ----- -
*#* Pilehs sm^fth.
1093a. cochleaths, Frigs. * • • 1142a
ii. PifiUROTi. Dimidiate, sessile, or with a rather
lateral stem.
10941 scoticus, B. §• Br. . . 1143
1095a. fimbriatus, Gurr. . . 1148a
10935. vulpinus, Fries. ■ . . 11425
lOOo^S ilabeHiformis, Bolt. . . 11486
1%-EN. 15. P A N U S , Fries Mpier. 396.
Whole fungus fleshy-leathery, tough, becoming dry, substance
fibrous, radiating into the hymeniuftt? Gills concrete
with the hyt|i^>phore, unequal, at length leathery, edge
entire. Spores even, white.
* Pileus irregular, stem excentric.
in»®« f .conchatu_%;Wr'iC#|' . . 1149a
.' torulosus; Fries . .11496
** Stem definitijy lateral.
f s^ypticus, Bull.' : . 1144a
"j farinaceus, Schum. : . 11446
*#* Pileus resupinate, Sessile, or extended behind.
1097c. patellaris, Fries ' . . 1144c
Stevensoni. B. If Br. . . -------
GtEN. 16. X E R O T U S , Fries Flen. I. 48.
Hymenophore continuous with the stem, descending into
the trama, which is similar to the leathery pileus. Gills
leathery, broadly fold-like, dichotomous, edge entire,
obtuse.