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fleeaattnheerryD) La fcf. Dwh' Litisbh "or white. . ^
p . convex somewhat obtuse. 57. somewhat fistulose equal
smoo h, fuscous when dry. G. free, broad, ventricose.’ ’
Taste miM^ under trees. Aug.-Jan.
b. Terginx.
1397. M prasiosmus Fr. (from its odour of leek or garlic- Gr
prason, a leek, osmc, a scent) a b c ’ '
^ ■ s ie n T ”t ‘L l!L '^ ‘’ “ id- Pal®
beloti. G. adnexed, somewhat crowded, whitish
Odour strong. Amongst leaves. July-Oct. i X 2j x ® in.
1398. M. varieosus Fr. (from the blood-red juice, as if from a
swollen vein, varix) a c. J , as 11 nom a
/ ’. campanulate to plane, umbonate, even, dark rose- or reddish
brown darker wFen dry; marg. paler. 57. shghtly attenuate
dark dull-purple, dLLr^vhenL’ry““ '"'''’^“'“ “®
Solitary. Odour none. Damp mossy places. Sept.-Oct. i j x 2 X A in
^ 'ddaarTk ‘ito DpaTle' purple-brown or tan. somewhat wrinkled, 57. slightly attenuat^
arbast*’ r T ®‘"goso-downy and rubiginous
a base. G. distant, rufescent, purple-brown or slate-purple.
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^'colourLo w-hh depressed, shining, fleshcolour
to white; marg. striate. 57. slightly attenuate upwards
shining palhd or sulphury above, reddish below. G soLwhat
crowded, pale yellowish, sulphury or salmon.
®°xNNoo7v. °iVt Xx 2D^xx^ in. 1-his IS M. Steve^tsüB. &Bx.'‘«'“ ft- Oct.-
1401 ffl Wynnei B. & Br (after Mrs. Lloyd Wynne) rr b e.
P. convexo-plane, subumbonate, lilac-brown, purplish-lavender
or purphsh-salmon, clouded pale slate. 57. attenuate down
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1402. ffl. erythropus Fr. (from the red stem ; Gr. eruthros, red,
pous, a foot) abc. Juiceless.
P. campanulate to flat, obtuse, slightly wrinkled, pale buff with
sienna mid., paler at marg., becoming almost white. 57.
smooth, equal, dark red. G. veined, not crowded, whitish to
pale salmon.
Single or somewhat cæspitose. Odour none. Woods, amongst dead leaves,
beech, beech-mast, near and rarely on stumps ; frequent. Sept.-Oct.
2® X 4I X ® in. Sometimes becoming purple-black in drying.
1403. ffl. arehyropus Fr. (perhaps an error for argyropus ; Gr.
arguros, silver, pous, a foot, in reference to the white-pruinose
stem) abc.
P. hemispherical to plane or slightly depressed, smooth, tan or
salmon-shaded, becoming pale. 57. pale yellowish or pallid
rufescent, white pruinose. G. crowded, narrow, pallid.
Cæspitose. Odour none. Amongst leaves ; rare. Oct. i J x 3 X A « •
1404. M. torqueseens Que'l. (from the tw-isted stem ; torqtieo, to
twist) a b.
P. convexo-plane, rugoso-striate, pallid-w-hitish ; mid. tawny or
fulvous. 57. white above to brown or deepest brown below.
G. thin, finely serrulate, distant, white or whitish.
Woods, amongst oak-leaves, twigs, etc., in moist places. Autumn,
è X 2j X A «■
1405. ffl. impudieus Fr. (from the odour ; impudicus, disgusting) rz ^ c.
P. convex to plane, depressed or subumbonate, striato-plicate,
bay-brown-rufous or rose-umber ; mid. dark umber, becoming
pale. 57. equal or attenuate downwards, velvety, rufous or
violaceous-purple, white downy, white when dry. G. free,
veined, whitish flesh-colour or salmon. Flesh rose-vinous.
Gregarious. Odour strong, disgusting, like burnt flannel and fetid, more
powerful when cut or broken. On and about rotten pine-trunks, on pine-
leaves. Sept.-Oct. I X 14 X ® in.
c. Calopodes.
1406. ffl. seorodonius Fr. (from the odour of garlic ; Gr. skordion,
a plant with the odour of garlic) abc.
P. arid, wrinkled, crisped, rufous or yellowish-sienna; mid.
vinous, becoming pale to whitish. 57. fistulose, equal, horny,
rufous, paler above, darker or blackish below. G. adnate,
veined, whitish.
Usually gregarious. Edible, esteemed for flavouring. Odour stroiig.
Heaths and dry pastures, on twigs and leaves ; rare. Oct. i f X 2f X A in-
1407. ffl. ealopus Fr. (from the beautiful stem ; Gr. kalos, beautiful,,
pous, a foot) abc.
P. rarely depressed, even, smooth, whitish. 57. fistulose, slightly
attenuate upwards, deep rich brown, paler above. G. slightly
emarginate, white.
Odour none. On twigs, grass-roots, etc. Autumn, f X I® X A in-
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