Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 1.—Hydnum erinaceum. (Edible.). Fig. 2.—Strobilomyces strobilaceus. MUSUKOOMS AND OTHEli COMMON FUKGI. 87 PANAEOLUS. In the genus Panacolus the cap is slightly fleshy and the marginnonstriate, always extending beyond the gills, which are gray andmottled from the falling of the black spores. The stem is without aring and polished. The two nearest related genera are Psathyrellaand Coprinus. From the first Panacolus is separated by the non-striate margin of the cap and from Coprinus by the nondeliquescentgills. Panaeolus retirugls. (Edible.) Cap ovate, coni


Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 1.—Hydnum erinaceum. (Edible.). Fig. 2.—Strobilomyces strobilaceus. MUSUKOOMS AND OTHEli COMMON FUKGI. 87 PANAEOLUS. In the genus Panacolus the cap is slightly fleshy and the marginnonstriate, always extending beyond the gills, which are gray andmottled from the falling of the black spores. The stem is without aring and polished. The two nearest related genera are Psathyrellaand Coprinus. From the first Panacolus is separated by the non-striate margin of the cap and from Coprinus by the nondeliquescentgills. Panaeolus retirugls. (Edible.) Cap ovate, conic, slightly expanding, almost hemispherical, cream to tan colored,becoming grayish and dark smoky, viscid in wet weather, irregularly marked withanastomosing wrinkles; remnants of veil, which is prominent and firm in youngplants, adhering as fragments on margin of mature caps; gills rather broad, ascending,adnexed, grayish to violet black; stem color of cap, darker in lower part, hollow,smooth, granulate, may be slightly bulbous. Cap three-fourths inch to l-£ inch


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