. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. ropus 6. Cap 1 inch broad; stem with a close white tomentum at base C. unitinctus Cap 1 to 3 inches broad, slightly fibrillose; oftengrowing in greenhouses. C. tardus AGARICUS Linn. Stem terminating in an abrupt bulb A. abruptus Stem not distinctly bulbous 1 1. Cap thin 2 Cap fleshy 3 2. Cap yellow-white, fibrillose-silky A. comptulus Cap white, brown in center, covered with minute brown scales A. placomyces 3. Gills narrow, rounded behind A. Rodmani Gills broad 4 4. Gills at first white; ring on stem large and thick A. arvensisGills at first p


. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. ropus 6. Cap 1 inch broad; stem with a close white tomentum at base C. unitinctus Cap 1 to 3 inches broad, slightly fibrillose; oftengrowing in greenhouses. C. tardus AGARICUS Linn. Stem terminating in an abrupt bulb A. abruptus Stem not distinctly bulbous 1 1. Cap thin 2 Cap fleshy 3 2. Cap yellow-white, fibrillose-silky A. comptulus Cap white, brown in center, covered with minute brown scales A. placomyces 3. Gills narrow, rounded behind A. Rodmani Gills broad 4 4. Gills at first white; ring on stem large and thick A. arvensisGills at first pink; ring more or less torn, often dis-appearing A. campestris Varieties of Agaricus campestris Cap covered with red scales var. praticola Cap not covered with red scales 1 I. Cap brown or yellow-brown, covered with minute hairs var. hortensis Cap and stem brown, scaly var. villaticus STROPHARIA hemispherical at maturity; stem glabrous S. semiglobataCap at first hemispherical, expanding at maturity; stemdowny below the ring S. stercoraria.


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