. Botanical gazette. Plants. I9I9] WALKER—PLUTEUS AND TUB ARIA ends on the surface. These filaments are sHghtly larger than those of the stipe, often reaching 4 ^i in diameter at their ends. This diver- gent growth of the hyphae making up the primordium of the pileus is similar to that described by De Bary (12, 13, 14) for Nyctalis asterophora, N. parasitica, and CoUybia dryophila, and by Blizzard (11) for Omphalia chrysophylla, Clitocybe adirondackensis, C. cerus- sata, and Clitopilus noveboracensis. The primordium of the hymenophore (fig. 29) consists of only a slight modification of these o
. Botanical gazette. Plants. I9I9] WALKER—PLUTEUS AND TUB ARIA ends on the surface. These filaments are sHghtly larger than those of the stipe, often reaching 4 ^i in diameter at their ends. This diver- gent growth of the hyphae making up the primordium of the pileus is similar to that described by De Bary (12, 13, 14) for Nyctalis asterophora, N. parasitica, and CoUybia dryophila, and by Blizzard (11) for Omphalia chrysophylla, Clitocybe adirondackensis, C. cerus- sata, and Clitopilus noveboracensis. The primordium of the hymenophore (fig. 29) consists of only a slight modification of these outward turning filaments such as cover the pileus and stipe. They. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hanover, Ind. : J. M. Coulter
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