Mushrooms and other common fungi . , elongated, cylindric tapering, with the gleba-bearing portiondefinite. The species of Mutinus are very similar in general form andcolor, but are mainly separated by the character of the cellularstructure of the receptacle and the separation between gleba and two species most commonly found are here described. Mutinus caninus. Stipe hollow, perforate or imperforate, fusiform, white or reddish; spore-bearingportion flesh colored, sharply defined, cellular structure not uniform; e. g., the cellsor minute chambers composing the stem are larger than tho
Mushrooms and other common fungi . , elongated, cylindric tapering, with the gleba-bearing portiondefinite. The species of Mutinus are very similar in general form andcolor, but are mainly separated by the character of the cellularstructure of the receptacle and the separation between gleba and two species most commonly found are here described. Mutinus caninus. Stipe hollow, perforate or imperforate, fusiform, white or reddish; spore-bearingportion flesh colored, sharply defined, cellular structure not uniform; e. g., the cellsor minute chambers composing the stem are larger than those of the gleba-bearingportion. Mutinus elegans. Stipe hollow, perforate, tapering from base, white or pinkish; spore-bearing part rednot sharply defined, cellular structure uniform. LYCOPERDACE/E. Key to Lycoperdacex. Peridium with or without a sterile base, outer layer spiny, warty, orpapery: Dehiscence regular by apical mouth Lycoperdon. .Dehiscence irregular ,...,., Calvatia. Bui. 175, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate Fig. 1.—Hydnum imbricatum. ----- 3k
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