It is finelystriate on the margin, and covered with numerous, white, floccose scales from the upper half of the volva, forming more or less dense patches, which may wash off in heavy rains.
The pileus is fleshy, very viscid, bright orange, the margin slightly striate as will be seen in the one whose cap shows.
Among the prettiest forms is one which is pale rose or lilac, blending to white at the center, delicately striate with purple-dotted lines, and having a rich purple spot in the center.
Evergreen dioecious shrubs, one to twelve feet high, with angled or striate branches.
Drupe ovoid or oblong, with a bony and grooved or striate 1-celled and 1-seeded stone.
MINUS, Gray, has smaller heads, the standard not much striate with age.
Fruit drupe-like, with an oblong, 8-striate stone.
Spike nearly cylindrical, more or less compound, green; bristles few, longer than the spikelets; flower striate lengthwise and dotted.
Achenes short, linear-oblong, striateor grooved, not contracted at the apex.
It is smooth, striate on the margin, of a dark brown color with a leaden tint.
Whether straight or incurved when young, whether striate or not when moist.
It is smooth, or with only a few remnants of the volva, striate on the margin, and 1--.
The plant is recognized by the pale yellow color of the caps and the plicate striate character of the margin.
Cap dark brown with a leaden tint, striate on margin; stem finely and beautifully longitudinally striate (natural size).
In expanding the cap becomes convex, then expanded, and finally many of the plants with the margin elevated and with a broad umbo, and finely striate for one-half to two-thirds the way from the margin to the center.
When moist the pileus may be striate on the margin.
Stem+ 3 to 6 inches long, nearly equal and solid, whitish, striate with black fibrils.
The cap in one of our specimens turned yellow when old, and was slightly striate at the margin; it was dry and thick and had no odor.
It is deeply striate or grooved (sulcate) on the margin.
The mouths of tubes were angular, and the stem striate in our specimen.
Another sign of age is the tendency to degeneration found in the pineal gland, the cortical substance, the optic and striate thalami, and in the brain capillaries.
The most frequent site of such hemorrhages is the course of the lenticulo-striate artery in the ganglia of the base or the white substance of the centrum ovale.
In the black-spored series Panæolus and Anellaria are distinguished by their pilei not being striate and Coprinus by its deliquescent gills.
There is a smaller variety, with the margin more frequently striate and the stem stuffed, then hollow.
Stem= enlarged toward the base, striate at the apex, yellowish or pale-cinnamon.
Again: the ice-sheets to-day do not striate or groove the rocks over which they move.
In the centre the striate podoconus, above it four oil-globules, to the right the nucleus.