. Mushrooms of America, edible and poisonous. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. PLATE X. POISONOUS MUSHROOMS OF THE GENUS AMANITA. Agaricus (Amanita") muscarius. 2, 3. Agaricus (Amanita) phaUoides. 4- Agaricus (Amanita) GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ABOVE. Plant when just belo-sr the soil enclosed in a volva or wrapper, which as it matures remains (1) at the base continuing to sheathe the stem; (2) in the collar or ring; (3) on the pileus in the form of easily separable scales or warts. Generally free from disagreeable taste or smell, except at decay, when the variety illustrated by f


. Mushrooms of America, edible and poisonous. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. PLATE X. POISONOUS MUSHROOMS OF THE GENUS AMANITA. Agaricus (Amanita") muscarius. 2, 3. Agaricus (Amanita) phaUoides. 4- Agaricus (Amanita) GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ABOVE. Plant when just belo-sr the soil enclosed in a volva or wrapper, which as it matures remains (1) at the base continuing to sheathe the stem; (2) in the collar or ring; (3) on the pileus in the form of easily separable scales or warts. Generally free from disagreeable taste or smell, except at decay, when the variety illustrated by figures No. 2 and No. 3 is putrid and nauseous. Gills pure white at every stage of growth. Pileus very variable in color, from pure white to bright orange or red. All contain a deadly 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 Palmer, Julius A. (Julius Auboineau), 1840-1899. Boston, L. Prang & Co


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