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Cantharellus flaviceps Peck Camarophyllus cantharellus
1. Pileus smooth, if viscid very slightly so, / shiny depressed in center (umbilicate [sic]) rich / orange becoming brownish in drying- / 2. Lamellae white becoming yellowish, / distant rather wide + thick, heterophyllous / adnate or slightly…
Gymnopus flavidellus [sic] Murrill
1. Pileus glabrous, dry, subumbonate- / convex to expanded + margin upturned / with age- / 2. Lamella lightish yellow, becoming / dark ferugenous, [sic] narrow, close, / sinuate adnate, inserted. / 3. Spores, rusty brown / 4. Stipe slender paler than…
Omphalina epichysium
1. Pileus fleshy, thin, umbilicate, light greyish / tan, margin very thin involute striatulate brownish [sic] / minutely squamulose, hygrophorous- [sic] / 2. Lamellae light grey, decurrant, [sic] distant / inserted / 3. Spores white / 4. Stipe…
Collybia adirondakensis [?]
1. Pileus moist (hygrophorous). 86. / smooth but somewhat / reticulately veined on the margin. / deeply infundibuliform, some / what irregular, very thin / light tanish pink darker / in the center flesh white / 2. Gills white, very narrow /…
Collybia albissima
These specimens much resemble no 145- but 177- / the flesh does not change color- thin this [sic] unpleasant [sic] taste, + / the texture of the stipe is different / 1. Pileus, dry smooth, firm convex to / expanded- pruinose margin very thin / the…
Cortinarius
Growing in marshy ground under swamp maples- / 1. Taste sweet nutty. / 2. Surface of Pileus, dry, smooth, umbonate / shiny tomentous, pealing, a reddish brown / tinged with lavender / 3. Lamellae- a rich russet brown not changing / color.…
Portrait of Mrs. Roosevelt
Douglas Chandor’s portrait conveys the restless energy and multifaceted personality of the subject. A full-color rendering of Eleanor engages the viewer with her direct, powerful gaze as her hand lightly peels back a page from an open book. Below,…
"A Visit to Montgomery Place"
Nationally celebrated landscape designer, A. J. Downing, (1815-1852), 1847 article, "A Visit to Montgomery Place," which appeared in The Horticulturalist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste, indicates Downing's high esteem for the grounds at…