The Ring Hebeloma. Not Edible.
Crustuliniforme means the form of a cake or bun.
The pileus is convex, then expanded, smooth, somewhat viscid, often wavy, yellowish-red, quite variable in size.
The gills are notched, thin, narrow, whitish then brown, crowded, edge crenulate, and with beads of moisture.
The stem is solid, or stuffed, firm, subbulbous, whitish, with minute white recurved flecks.
It is found in woods or about old sawdust piles. The plants sometimes grow in rings. September to November.
Hebeloma pascuense. Pk.
Figure 222.—Hebeloma pascuense. Natural size. Caps chestnut-color.