AGARICACEzE Omphalia
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Gregarious. Amongst grass. Autumn. J x 4 X A in.
397. 0. grísea Quél, {griseiis, grey) a b c. ^
b i l i c a t e ' S r i ' ^ t ’ ®ftbnmbonate, then expanded and um-
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mnion papillate, orange-yellow or ver-
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mid. deep pnrple-brown. ThI w S T o n from"'‘' ! “ ” ^Wte-Pnrple ;
224 and its purple lorm. There is a w to íT r ie tT ® ' "'“P
399. 0. directa Sacc. (from the long hairs at right angles to the stem •
directus, straight) a c tVhite ’
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Dead leaves. May-Nov. A X | X rfg in.
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Pleurotus AGARICACEdE
401. 0. Bellise Karst, (after the Misses Bell of Coldstream) a b.
P. infundibuliform, pale livid-brown ; marg. waved and furrowed.
St. whitish above, pale brown below, springing from a slightly
enlarged, floccose base. G. wrinkled, veined, white.
Dead reeds. Oct. J X i | X A « .
401a. 0. graeilis Quél, {gracilis, slender) a. Wholly white.
P. membranous, campanulate, papillate, striate, smooth, transparent.
St. filiform, fistulöse, transparent, pruinose, fibrillose
at base. G. distant, very decurrent, thin.
Dead grass. Oct. J X X A « •
402. 0. graeillima Quel, {gracillimus, very slender) a b. White.
P. convex, subumbonate then plane and umbilicate. St. springing
from a floccose base. G. fold-like, disappearing short of
marg. of P.
Scattered. Dead sticks, herbaceous stems. Aug. A X ' X ib
403. 0. bullula Sacc. (from its watery appearance ; bullula, a watery
vesicle) a. White.
P. hemispherical, diaphanous.
Scattered. Dead sticks, twigs. Autumn. 4 X f X A ’"■
404. 0. integrella Quél, (from its perfect structure; integer, whole)
abc . White.
P. hemispherical, depressed or plane. St. pilose downwards to
a minute villous disc at base. G. adnato-decurrent disappearing
short of marg. of P.
Commonly fasciculate. Shady places, woods, on decayed sticks, rotten wood,
grass, twigs, etc. Ma y -O ct. A X 4 X A «■
405. 0. bueeinalis Sacc. (from its trumpet-shaped pileus ; buccina,
a trumpet) a. White.
P. fleshy, plano-depressed. St. with a stellate disc at base. G.
vein-like as in Cantharellus.
Twigs, stems, etc. ; common. 4 X 4 X A «■ Sometimes branching as in
1437 on a small scale.
406. O. N E V IL L /E Sacc. (after Lady Dorothy Neville) a.
P. hemispherico-depressed, granulate, striate, brown becoming
pale at marg. St. very thin, brown, rough with black gr.,
villous, subdilated at base. G. veined at sides and interstices.
On Sphagnum in orchid-pot. J X I X A
XI. PLEUROTUS Quél.
(From a fancied resemblance in many of the species to an
ear ; Gr. pleuron, a side, ous, an ear.)
Vdl universal, seen in the squamules, scurf and appendiculate
margin of the pileus and in the fugitive annulus, sometimes developed
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