Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 2.—Pholiota adiposa, Growing from a Wound in a Living Tree (Edible.) Bui. 175, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Plate Fig. 1—Cortinarius lilicinus. (Edible.) gp%*f 1 i*§&7*5 ^^^^Hfi <w*:*V . \ jfi •**+»+r* / »* ^?fc* - J **v3: I BPv^. aa ¥- 1MB Wfajr~ v .J mfr*-** * ^IBSF*** ^^^I^^^EJ^v ** -J wSi$tt* v*T SN*- ^ * 1 jBjjfc ^^^J &*?s ? : iff? ^ K^v*tf R^ *^& Br- * 1 B&$*^5I iP^v ?; B?* Vj kJJJ*£ * 1 jflj Ik* -*„; V? Bfcj w fc^^jBtep% MHfo- jf »/•? fbj^ wfifcTt^B ? WmM? LiSi rvJs2^p^ Ip^f^ Bft^M S K& ^P1 ?^Ssl^ vLjrK *^i *$*V Fig. 2.—Pholiota squa


Mushrooms and other common fungi . Fig. 2.—Pholiota adiposa, Growing from a Wound in a Living Tree (Edible.) Bui. 175, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Plate Fig. 1—Cortinarius lilicinus. (Edible.) gp%*f 1 i*§&7*5 ^^^^Hfi <w*:*V . \ jfi •**+»+r* / »* ^?fc* - J **v3: I BPv^. aa ¥- 1MB Wfajr~ v .J mfr*-** * ^IBSF*** ^^^I^^^EJ^v ** -J wSi$tt* v*T SN*- ^ * 1 jBjjfc ^^^J &*?s ? : iff? ^ K^v*tf R^ *^& Br- * 1 B&$*^5I iP^v ?; B?* Vj kJJJ*£ * 1 jflj Ik* -*„; V? Bfcj w fc^^jBtep% MHfo- jf »/•? fbj^ wfifcTt^B ? WmM? LiSi rvJs2^p^ Ip^f^ Bft^M S K& ^P1 ?^Ssl^ vLjrK *^i *$*V Fig. 2.—Pholiota squarrosa. (Edible.) MUSHROOMS AND OTHER COMMON FUNGI. 25 MARASMIUS. The plants of the genus Marasmius are thin, tough, and membra-naceous, never decaying, but drying up and shriveling. When mois-tened they again expand and assume their original form, a characterpeculiar to this genus. The gills are variously attached and oftennarrow, distant, and connected by prominent anastomosing stem is cartilaginous or horny and continuous with the cap, butof a different texture. Most of the species grow upon


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