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= Mycena succosa = Pk., another species of _Mycena_ with a juice, occurs on very rotten wood in the woods.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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The Blood-Foot Mushroom, commonly known as the Mycena haematopus, is a member of the Kingdom
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Sometimes the lamellæ are adnate, adnexed, etc., and have a slight decurrent process or tooth as in _Mycena galericulata_
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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-- This is one of the species of _Mycena_ with a red juice which exudes in drops where wounds occur on the plant.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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-- Mycena polygramma, long-stemmed form growing on ground (= M. prælonga Pk.).
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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In this condition it was described by Peck in the 23rd Report, N.Y. State Mus., p. 81, as _Mycena prælonga_, from plants collected in a sphagnum moor during the month of June.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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In many genera, as _Collybia_, _Mycena_, _Omphalia_, etc., the pileus simply expands without having its margin ever united to the stipe by any special structure, but in other forms, which include by far the greater number of genera of the _Agaricaceæ_ and some _Boleti_, the interval between the stem and pileus is bridged over by threads growing from the margin of the pileus and from the outer layers of the stem.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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In regard to their external appearance some resemble fibrous stems, while others are smooth and polished as in _Mycena_ and _Omphalia_.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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In the small species of _Mycena_ where the gills are slightly decurrent, the pileus is not umbilicate as it is in corresponding species of _Omphalia_.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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OMPHALIA Fr. The genus _Omphalia_ is closely related to _Mycena_ and _Collybia_.
Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc. George Francis Atkinson 1886
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