10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RIVULOSE»
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It is very easily distinguished from all others except R. crustosa, by the green
pileus being without a pellicle and innato-flocculose, then rivulose, and scaly in
the form of patches. In woods. Frequent. July to September.—Stevenson.
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Hymenomycetes Britannici: Agaricus-Bolbitius
broad, tan-colour, campanulate, rivulose. Stem attenuated upwards. Gills narrow,
cinnamon. Very different from any other known species. On earth in an orchard
house. Chiswick, 1876. July. Name — rivula, a small stream. From the rivulose ...
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Mycological writings of C. G. Lloyd
Pileus cyathiform, fawn color, with glabrous. delicately rivulose surface. Gills pure
white, rather close and narrow. Stipe white, glabrous, longitudinally striate.
Spores large, elliptical, 12 x 24, hyaline, smooth, also numerous small, piriform, ...
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Collection of papers on mycology
LENTINUS RIVULOSUS, FROM DR. S. J. BONANSEA, MEXICO (Fig. 14o1). —
Pileus cyathiform, fawn color, with glabrous, Fig. 1401. Fig. 1402. delicately
rivulose surface. Gills pure white, rather close and narrow. Stipe white, glabrous ...
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Outlines of British Fungology: Containing Characters of ...
rivulose, opaque, minutely granulated and silky, pallid-tan ; stem stout, firm,
somewhat conical, even, pallid, white, as well as the minute, elongated, equal
tubes. — Huss. ii. /. 25. In woodland pastures. King's Cliffe. Kent, Mrs. Hussey. A
large ...
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1860
... grayish-white, margin at first incurved. FLESH thickish on disk, concolor. GILLS
adnate, thickish, nar- now, heliotrope-purple to deep lavender at first, at length
cinnamon-brown, close, obscurely transversely rivulose, edge minutely crenulate
.
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British Fungi: (hymenomycetes)
Stem solid, internally spongy, firm, somewhat rivulose, white. Gills free,
somewhat crowded, sometimes equal, sometimes forked, with a few shorter ones
intermixed, white. Taste mild. It varies in size and colour of pileus, which is
sometimes ...
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The Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
Anal fin broadly rivulose, acute, 7 rayed, the first ray simple, the last bipartite.
Caudal fin blackish-olive, clouded with paler. B. 6. D. 16/18. P. 14. A. 1/6. C. 17.
The above is a translation of Dr. Solander's description, who took it at Cape ...
Linnean Society of New South Wales, 1885
Stem 1-2 inches (2.5-5 centimeters) long, £ inch (12 millimeters) thick, solid,
internally spongy, firm, somewhat rivulose, white. Gills free, somewhat crowded,
sometimes equal, sometimes forked, with a few shorter ones intermixed, white.
William Ashbrook Kellerman, Job Bicknell Ellis, Benjamin Matlack Everhart, 1889
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Publication - Michigan Geological and Biological Survey
1-2.5 cm. thick, stout, long, spongy or solid, wrinkled-rivulose, white, the flesh
becoming cinereous with age or where bruised. SPORES subglobose,
echinulate, pale ochraceous-yellow, 7-9 micr. TASTE mild. ODOR none. Solitary
or scattered.