The stem is stuffed, then hollow, colored as the pileus, nearly smooth, ring thin but entire.
If well rubbed after threshing, the floret is nearly smooth, otherwise it contains on the lower half numerous webby hairs.
Sagittal ring ovate, nearly smooth, smaller than the two other rings.
Radial tubes spindle-shaped, tapering towards both ends, nearly smooth, of the same length as the smooth pyramidal tubes.
Nine radial spines cylindrical, nearly smooth, about as long as the diameter of the shell; at the distal apex with four strong curved horns, like those of Circoporus hexastylus, Pl.
Stem= equal or tapering upward, stuffed or hollow, nearly smooth, white or whitish, the volva soon breaking up into scales or subannular fragments.
The =pileus= is thin, convex or later expanded, of a watery appearance, nearly smooth or scurfy or slightly squamulose.
The surface at first is nearly smooth, presenting a soft, silky appearance from numerous loose fibrils.
The pit of the peach is deeply sculptured, pitted, and of a bone-like consistency; that of the almond is nearly smooth and in most varieties is much thinner and of softer texture.
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