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258 AGARICACEÆ Hygrophorus
1193. H. pudorinus Fr. (from its flesh-colour ; pudorinus, blushing) a b.
P. convex, flat, salmon-rose ; mid. darker. St. solid, attenuate
upwards or subventricose, white or salmon-rose above, paler or
faintly ochreous below. G. decurrent, thick, distant, white or
pale flesh-colour, edge sometimes salmon.
Odour none. Woods, fir. Oct. 4 X 3 X | in.
1194. H. glutinifer Fr. (from its gluten-bearing habit ; fero, to carry)
abc.
P. convex, obtuse, rufescent, mid. wrinkled-dotted, buff, deep
buff or umber ; marg. whitish. St. stuffed, ventricose downwards,
white above, gradually sienna-umber below. G.
decurrent, white or faintest olive-white. Flesh white.
Gregarious. Taste mild. Woods, grassy places. Sept.-Oct. 4|X 4Xf in.
Must not be confused with 1201.
1195. H. arbustivus Fr. (from its habitat, plantations, arbustum) a b.
P. convexo-plane, subrepand, innato-fibrillose, smooth, buff-tan,
fawn-tan or sienna ; marg. paler. St. solid to stuffed, equal,
white above, tan at base. G. adnate, subdecurrent, distant,
white.
Edible. Taste and odour pleasant. Woods, birch, fir. Sept.-Dec.
2j X 24 X i in.
1196. H. aureus Arrh. ex Fr. (from the golden-yellow pileus; aureus,
golden) a.
P. convex, flat, even. St. stuffed, equal, pale sulphur above,
yellow below, sometimes annulate with the glutinous reddish V.
G. decurrent, distant, thin, whitish to deep sulphur.
Woods. Nov. I j X 2 X i in.
1197. H. diseoideus Fr. (from the disc-shaped pileus) abc .
P. convex, obtuse, flat, even, smooth, ochreous-white ; mid. pale
reddish-brown, sometimes dark. St. stuffed, slightly attenuate
upwards, whitish, faintly ochreous or brownish below. G.
decurrent, becoming distant, faint yellowish-tan.
Gregarious, forming rings, solitary. Woods, pine, grassy places. Oct.-Nov.
2j X 2 | X i in.
1198. H. aromatieus Berk, (from its odour of cinnamon) a b.
P. convexo-plane, flat, cuticle netted-reticulate and separable,
cinnamon. St. stuffed to hollow, rosy-cinnamon. G. rounded-
adnate to decurrent, separating from hymenophore, salmon.
Taste acrid ; odour spicy. Autumn. 3§ X 2 f X f in.
1199. H. limaeinus Fr. (from its slime ; Umax, a slug) a b.
P. convexo-plane, obtuse, umber, fuliginous or olive ; marg.
paler. St. solid, equal, fibrilloso-striate, white or sulphur-green-
white, somewhat sienna below. G. adnato-decurrent, subdistant,
thin, white or pale olive-cinereous.
Sometimes cæspitose. Woods, amongst damp leaves. O c t.-N o v .
3f X 3 X à in.
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1200. H. olivaeeoalbus Fr. (from the olivaceous pileus and white
P. lonkal,^ convex, subumbonate, even, smooth. 57 solid,
attenuate below, white above, spotted with milky drops
spotted squamulose below with fuscous V., and ^
annulate. G. adnato-decurrent, distant, veined, white or
sulphur-greenish-white.
Taste insipid ; odour none. Woods, woodland pastures, chiefly under pme,
oak. Aug.-Nov. 3i X 4j X J m.
1201. H. hypothejus Fr. (from the sulphur-colour under the gluten;
Gr. hupo, under, theion, sulphur) abc.
P. convex, flat, depressed, gluten leaf-green or ^
or deep madder-brown. 57 stuffed to hollow, equal or slightly
attenuL downwards, at first yellow-greenish, *®" Y ® ^ ’
sometimes fiesh-colour, fugaciously subannulate. G. d®®""®"^
distant, white to yellow, sometimes flesh-colour. Flesh pale
sulphur-yellow.
Woods, pine, larch, amongst heather, etc.; frequent. Sept.-Dee. 3 X 3 X 4 « •
Must not be confused with 1194.
1202. H. eeraeinus Berk, (from its odour, like cherry-laurel; Prunus
Laurocerasus) abc . u •
P convexo-expanded, obtuse or subumbonate, umber to grey ,
marg! minutely tomentose. 57 solid, equal or attenuate
downwards, white. G. adnato-decurrent, very distant, branched,
white.
Somewhat gregarious. Woods, fir. Sept.-Oct. 2f X 2j X | in.
1203. H. fuseoalbus Fr. (from the brown pileus and '''h“® f ^®)
P convexo-plane, obtuse, becoming cinereous; maig. white-
floccose. 57 solid, equal, white above, tan be ow, sometimes
floccoso-annulate. G. decurrent, somewhat thick.
Woods, mixed, amongst moss. Sept. i f X 2j X J in.
1204 H. agathosmus Fr. (from the pleasant odour ; Gr. agathos,
p g,ey „ d ,.l p..e yellow.h-o.iv.
m!d. usually darker. 57 solid to^ hollow, eqrial, s o m e ^
fibrilloso-striate, white above, as P. below. G. decurrent,
distant, white.
Odour sweet of anise, or of fruit with spirit. Woods, fir. Sept. Nov.
3I X 24 X f in.
1205. H. mesotephpus B. & Br. (from the brown-grey middle of the
pileus; Gr. mesos, middle, tephros, ash-coloured) a b r
P. hemispherical to flat, white; mid. pale sienna or buff, ma g^
striate. St. stuffed, attenuate downwards, white, faint sienna
or buff below. G. decurrent, subdistant, white.
Woods, damp places ; rare. Oct. i | X 24 X J in. ^ ^
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