This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 edition. Excerpt: ...hyaline, smooth or rarely verrucose. Hymenium ochraceous, becoming dirty-yellow with age; plants terrestrial, irregularly confluent, olivaceous to greenishyellow. I. G. flavovirens. Hymenium at first fuliginous, becoming paler. 2. G. Sumstinei. Hymenium white or pallid from the first. Surface of pileus ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 edition. Excerpt: ...hyaline, smooth or rarely verrucose. Hymenium ochraceous, becoming dirty-yellow with age; plants terrestrial, irregularly confluent, olivaceous to greenishyellow. I. G. flavovirens. Hymenium at first fuliginous, becoming paler. 2. G. Sumstinei. Hymenium white or pallid from the first. Surface of pileus gray or grayish-brown to coffee-colored; stipe intricately branched; pileoli very numerous and small. Pileoli lateral, spatulate or dimidiate. 3. G. frondosa. Pileoli centrally attached, circular and umbilicate. 4. G. ramosissima. Surface of pileus pallid or alutaceous; stipe not intricately branched, lobes usually few in number and com-paratively large. Sporophore of immense size, 20-60 cm. in diameter; spores echinulate, 8-9 . 5. G. Berkeleyi. Sporophore small for the genus, only 10 cm. or less in diameter; spores smooth, ovoid, much smaller. 6. G. Peckiana. 1. Gr1fola Flavov1rens (Berk. & Rav.) Murrill, comb. nov. Pileus at first simple and centrally stipitate, becoming imbricate-multiplex when fully developed, 8-20 cm. in diameter; pileoli soft, fleshy, fragile when dry, circular to flabelliform, pulvinate or depressed to applanate, 5-10 cm. broad, 5-8 mm. thick; surface sordid-yellow, with yellowish-green zones, becoming dull-yellowish-green, finely tomentose to subglabrous; margin irregular, undulate to lobed, concolorous; context fleshy, very fragile when dry, 2-4 mm. thick, white to yellowish; tubes very decurrent, yellow to yellowish-green, 3-5 mm. long, mouths irregular, circular to sinuous, 1-2 to a mm., at first milk-white, becoming dirty-yellow, edges thin, fragile, lacerate with age; spores subglobose, smooth, 3-4.5; stipe central or eccentric, pallid, 3-6 cm. long, 1-1.5 cm. thick, becoming tubercular and...
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