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hortensis specimens. The form of the fruit-body as well as width and thickness of the ring vary. 2. There seems to be not so great difference in the measurements of spores between M. rhacodes and L. bohemica as it appears from the description {rhacodes: 8,5—11 x 6 p, bohemica 11—13 x 7,5—9,5 p) by WICHANSKY (1961a). The measure­ments of the spores (8,5—12,4 x 6,2—8 p) of Hungarian specimens of M. rhacodes var. hortensis well fit within the limit measurements of spores of M. rhacodes found in the literature: (8)—9—-12—(15) x (5)—6—7—(8) p, but, at the same time, may •even come up to the measurements of the spores of L. bohemica (except for the 9,5 p width). It appears from WICHANSKY'S (1961a) description that there is only one — yet essential difference — between the two taxons recognized otherwise also by him as synonyms. He writes the following: "Cystidia non observata". On our fungi — and obviously also on PILÁT'S samples — great numbers of bladderlike to club-shaped, flesh-coloured to brownish-reddish cheilocystidia characteristic of M. rhacodes are visible at the edges of the gills (SMITH 1949). References BARLA, J. B. (1889): Les champignons des Alpes-Maritimes. Gen. II. Lepiota. — Nice, 2: 21-32, Pl. 9-16. BREBINATJD, P. (1930): Lepiota excoriata Schaeff. Ses véritables caractères et ses parti­cularités. - Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr., 46: 78-83. BRESADOLA, J. (1927): Iconographia Mycologica. I. — Mediolani, Tab. 1 — 50. BRESINSKY, A. & STANGL, J. (1971) : Beiträge zur Revision M. Britzelmayrs „Hymenomy­ceten aus Südbayern" 11. Die Familie der Agaricaceae in der weiteren Umgebung Augsburg. - Zeitschrift f. Pilzkunde, 37 : 203 - 222. BUCH, R. (1952): Die Blätterpilze des nordwestlichen Sachsens. - Leipzig, p. 1 — 346. UOOKE, M. C. (1881 - 1883): Illustrations of British Fungi. - London, Pl. 1-75. DENNIS, R. W. G., Orton, P. D. & Hora, F. B. (1960): New check list of British Agarics and Boleti. I — II. — Trans. Brit. Myc. Soc. Suppl., p. 1 — 225. DEBMEK, A. (1970): Bedl'ae örvenejúca záhradná — Macrolepiota rhacodes var. hortensis Pilát. - Őas. es. Houbafü, 47: 38-39. EINHELLINGER, A. (1973): Die Pilze der Pflanzengesellschaften des Auwaldgebiets der Isar zwischen München und Grüneck. — Ber. Bayer. Bot. Ges., 44: 5 — 100. GILLET, C. C. (1874) : Les Hymenomycetes ou description de tous les champignons (Fungi) qui croissent en France. — Alençon, p. 1 — 828. JOSSERAND, M. (1955): Notes critiques sur quelques champignons de la région Lyonnaise, 5. - Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr., 71: 65-125. KAUFFMAN, C. H. (1924): The genus Lepiota in the Unites States. — Papers of the Mich. Acad. Sei. Arts and Letters, 4: 311 — 344. KONRAD, P., & MAITBLANC, A. (1948): Les Agaricales. — Encyclopédie Mycologique 14 (Paris), p. 1 -469. KÜHNER, R. (1936) : Recherches sur le genre Lepiota. - Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr., 52: 177 - 238. KÜHNER, R. (1937): Lepiota fulvella Rea, Lepiota castanea Quel. — Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr., 53: Atlas PL 74/1-2. KÜHNER, R. & MARIE, R. (1937): Trois Lépiotes peu connues. — Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Afr. du Nord, 27 : 108-112. KÜHNER, R. & ROMAGNESI, H. (1953): Flore analytique des champignons supérieurs. — Paris, p. 1 —556. LANGE, J. E. (1935): Flora Agaricina Danica I. — Copenhagen, p. 1—90., Pl. 1 — 40. JleßeAeBa, JI. A. (1949): OnpefleJiHTeJib uuDmoMHbix rpnooB (Agaricales) — MocKBa — JleHHhTpaA, p 1—548. LOCQUIN, M. (1952): Iconographie des Lépiotes. Listes interprétatives et synonymiques. - Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr., 68: 267-276. MAIRE, R. (1928): Diagnoses de champignons inédits de l'Afrique du Nord. — Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr., 44: 37-56.

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