. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Rusty-spored Series when mature. older. F«7—Pale brown, colour of stem Stem or Stipe— Pale brown- ish, darker at base. Softer texture with- in than with- out. Stem length of specimen p h o t o - graphed, 2 inches. Spores — Rusty brown. Flesh— Pale brownish; brittle. No taste or marked odour. Time—October. Attached to stem when young, free when. Section of P. aggericola Habitat—Specimen photographed grew among grass and l
. The mushroom book. A popular guide to the identification and study of our commoner Fungi, with special emphasis on the edible varieties. Mushrooms; Cookery (Mushrooms); cbk. Rusty-spored Series when mature. older. F«7—Pale brown, colour of stem Stem or Stipe— Pale brown- ish, darker at base. Softer texture with- in than with- out. Stem length of specimen p h o t o - graphed, 2 inches. Spores — Rusty brown. Flesh— Pale brownish; brittle. No taste or marked odour. Time—October. Attached to stem when young, free when. Section of P. aggericola Habitat—Specimen photographed grew among grass and leaves in a New Jersey garden. GE}<US CORTINARIUS This genus contains many species which are distinguished by the rusty yellow colour of their spores and by the webby character of the veil. It is of the utmost importance in identify- ing species of Cortinarius to know the colour of the gills of the young plant, as the gills of the old plants are almost uniform in colour, owing to their being dusted with the rusty yellow spores. In addition, one should carefully note the colour of the young plant compared with the old; the surface, whether sticky or dry, smooth or hairy; the taste; and the markings left on the stem by the retreating veil. All species have their gills attached to the stem, and some have them notched at the stem end. They may be looked for along the borders of woods and groves in hilly regions, during the latter part of the summer. C6r-tl-na'-ri-us 85. 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 Marshall, Nina L. (Nina Lovering). New York, Doubleday, Page & Co.
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