The Plant World

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The Plant World
Plant World Association
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( T'-ricJioloma rubicunda Peck.)* By E. M. Williams.
WmiiE the boundary lines of the genus Tricholoma are hard to de- fine, the typical species are well marked, have much in common, and are not difficult to separate from those of other genera. In general they may be said to be quite fleshy, more so than in any other genus of the gill-bearing fungi, though among the many species some may be found that are slender, and some of diminutive size. Most of the species have firm, and a few have tough f
...lesh. The stems are generally stout, the gills numerous, often crowded and sinuate behind. Theoret- ically the gills must always have more or less of a sinus to belong to this genus, but a few species in which the sinus is almost if not quite wanting, are admitted because of very evident relationships in other respects. The stem is usually stout, and though in some instances quite tough, it is but little firmer in texture than the rest of the plant, and is in all species without a tough, bark-like outer skin.

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