. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. No. 15.] HYMENIALES OF CONNECTICUT. 27 HYPHOLOMA of cap marked by strong wrinkles which radiate from the center 1 Surface of cap smooth 2 1. Cap brown; stem brittle, slightly mealy at the H. hymenocephalum Cap gray, tinged with yellow; stem fleshy, smooth H. rugocephalum 2. Flesh fragile; remnant of veil often left on margin of cap 3 Flesh tough; margin of cap without remnants of veil 4 3. Cap brown, often shaded to ochre at margin; gills somewhat forked, umber-colored H. subaquilum Cap gray-brown; gills not forked, white, the


. Second report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut. No. 15.] HYMENIALES OF CONNECTICUT. 27 HYPHOLOMA of cap marked by strong wrinkles which radiate from the center 1 Surface of cap smooth 2 1. Cap brown; stem brittle, slightly mealy at the H. hymenocephalum Cap gray, tinged with yellow; stem fleshy, smooth H. rugocephalum 2. Flesh fragile; remnant of veil often left on margin of cap 3 Flesh tough; margin of cap without remnants of veil 4 3. Cap brown, often shaded to ochre at margin; gills somewhat forked, umber-colored H. subaquilum Cap gray-brown; gills not forked, white, then brown H. appendiculatum 4. Stem solid; flesh white H. sublateritium Stem hollow; flesh yellow H. fasciculare COPRINUS of cap separating into shaggy, concentric scales; stem with a well developed ring C. comatus Cuticle not breaking into shaggy scales I 1. Cap 2 to 4 inches broad, smooth, or covered with a few obscure scales; ring imperfect C. atramentarius Cap less than 2 inches broad; ring absent 2 2. Cap covered with minute glis


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