. Student's hand-book of mushrooms of America edible and poisonous . is found in gardensand woods, its presence being detected several rods away by the offen-sive odor. Specimens occur in which the color of the cap is white orreddish. In the allied genus Mutinies the pileus is adnate and is not perforatedat the apex. Mutinus caninus resembles impudicus in form, but the capis continuous with, not free from the stem, and is crimson in color, coveredwith a greenish-brown, odorless mucus. The stem is hollow, whitish,tinted with a pale yellow or orange color. Not common. Genus Clathrus Mich. Iu thi
. Student's hand-book of mushrooms of America edible and poisonous . is found in gardensand woods, its presence being detected several rods away by the offen-sive odor. Specimens occur in which the color of the cap is white orreddish. In the allied genus Mutinies the pileus is adnate and is not perforatedat the apex. Mutinus caninus resembles impudicus in form, but the capis continuous with, not free from the stem, and is crimson in color, coveredwith a greenish-brown, odorless mucus. The stem is hollow, whitish,tinted with a pale yellow or orange color. Not common. Genus Clathrus Mich. Iu this genus the receptacle is sessile, andformed of an obovate globular net-work. At first wholly enclosed in avolva which becomes torn at the apex and falls away, leaving a calyx-likebase at its point of contact with the stem. Fig. 7.—Clathrus cancellatus Tourn. Unwholesome. Receptacle bright vermillion or orange red, covered at first with agreenish mucus which holds the colorless spores. Volva white or palefawn color. Odor strongly foetid. Plate H.
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