. Fio. 'JSit.—Aijariciix A, A mature and a very young spurophore grown in the forest; the other sporophores were raised on Fir-wood in a cellar. The latter have longer thinner stalks, and a basal swelling beset with white down, /i, Mature and germinating spores, (v. Tubeuf del.) first globose, opens out cone-shaped or tiat with a diameter of about 5 cm. Eemains of the velum adhere to the margin. The underside of the cap is at first yellow, later mouse-grey. The lamellae are of three sizes, the largest extending from margin to stalk. From the lamellae arise the basidia, with four ste


. Fio. 'JSit.—Aijariciix A, A mature and a very young spurophore grown in the forest; the other sporophores were raised on Fir-wood in a cellar. The latter have longer thinner stalks, and a basal swelling beset with white down, /i, Mature and germinating spores, (v. Tubeuf del.) first globose, opens out cone-shaped or tiat with a diameter of about 5 cm. Eemains of the velum adhere to the margin. The underside of the cap is at first yellow, later mouse-grey. The lamellae are of three sizes, the largest extending from margin to stalk. From the lamellae arise the basidia, with four sterigmata each giving off a single spore. The spores fall at maturity, and cover neighbouring objects with a brown dust. They are oval with a length of 7-10/x and a breadth of o-G/W. The sporophores spring up rapidly in large numbers on ^ V. Tubeuf, " F^ine iieue Kranklieit d. ; Ziiltichr. f. Forsf ii. Ja;/'l- wesen, 1890.


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