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484. E. Saundersii Sacc. (after W. Wilson Saunders) a b.
P. expanded, broadly subumbonate, then repand, glutinous
white, becoming fuscous. A/, solid, silky-fibrous, whitish!
Cr. emarginato-adnexed, salmon.
Cæspitose. On earth, river-sand, sawdust ; rare. June-Oct. 3j X 4 X | in..
485. E. fertile Gill, (from its large, fruitful appearance) a b.
P. expanded, broadly subumbonate, pinkish-buff. St. solid,,
fibrillose, whitish. G. emarginato-adnexed, .salmon.
Woods ; rare. Aug.-Sept. 6i x 4Ì X iJ in.
485a. E. Rozei Quél, (after M. E. Roze, French mycologist) a c.
P. convexo-plane, thin, pallid grey, or somewhat pale, dull
slate-grey, paler when dry, minutely white-velvety or silky
shining. solid, tough, silky-fibrillose, white. G. adnate,
crowded, narrow, whitish flesh-colour.
Amongst pines. Oct. iJ X 2| X A in. Wholly dark umber when dry.
486. E.jubatum Karst, (from the fibrillose pileus having
a mane) a b. ^ &
p . expanded, umbonate, mouse-colour. St. hollow, colour as P.
G. adnexed, salmon or dusky purplish.
Single or cæspitose. Taste watery, disagreeable. Old pastures and mossy
places. May-Dee. 3i X 4 Ì X j'k in. Must not be confused with 475a.
487. E. resutum Karst, (from the fibrillose pileus; resutus, ripped
open) a. ’
P. convex, subumbonate, fuscous. St. stuffed, smooth, greyish
G. adnexed, grey or reddish-grey.
Odour none. Old pastures, woods. Oct. X 3 f X J in.
488. E. griseoeyaneum Quél, (grisais, grey, eyaneus, dark blue) a c.
P campanulate, steel-grey, lilac shaded. St. hollow, fibrillose
colour as P. or whitish. G. adnexed or adnate, ventricose'
salmon. *
Sunny pastures, grassy places, open woods ; rare. Oct. i f X 3 X A i”-
488a. E. pulvereum Rea (from the mealy stem ; pulvereus, dusty) a
/ ’. campanulate then flat, minutely scaly, fuliginous; marg. at
first striate. St. stuffed then hollow, velvety, covered with
reddish meal. G. thick, sinuato-adnate, veined, somewhat
distant, exceeding marg. of P., edge irregular, pale or pinkish,
then deep rose.
Amongst oak-leaves, under holly. Oct. l i X 2j x A in-
489. E. serieellum Quél, (from the slightly silky pileus ; sericeus,
silky) abc . r , ,
P. plane, whitish. St. subhollow, smooth, white. G adnate
salmon. ’
Gregarious. Odour none. Woods, grassy places; frequent. July-Oct.
s X I § X in.
489a. E. Cookei Ch. Richon (after Dr. M. C. Cooke) a.
P. convex, expanded, pale reddish- or sienna-orange or brick-
red, reticulate all over with raised pale yellowish ribs ; marg.
incurved. St. solid, often slightly incurved, almost central,
whitish, shaded pale yellowish. G. adnexed, subdistant,
thickish, pale salmon. Flesh thick at disc of P., thin elsewhere,
colour as G.
Stumps. Autumn. i j X i X A 'n- Cooke described this as a form of
471, but Ch. Richon and Massee have made it an Entoloma. I have
followed them with great doubt, thinking it more probably an abnormal
form of 412.
490. E. Thomsonii Sacc. (after Dr. Thomson) a.
P. flat, umbonate, velvety, grey ; mid. reticulato-ribbed. St. subhollow,
tomentose, paler than P. G. adnexed, salmon.
Amongst grass in plantations. Autumn, iJ X iJ X ÿk in.
c. Nolanideæ.
491. E. elypeatum Quél, (from the shape of the pileus ; clypeus, a
shield) abc.
P. flat, umbonate, umber or grey-brown, streaked darker. St.
stuffed or hollow, paler than P. or almost white. G. adnexo-
rounded, salmon or shaded greyish or brownish.
Solitary or cæspitose. Woods, gardens, waste places ; frequent. April-Oct.
3 i X 4Ì X § in.
492. E. nlgroelnnamomeum Sacc. (from the blackish-cinnamon
colour of the pileus) a b.
P. flat, umbonate, moist, shining, silky when dry. St. hollow,
fibrillose, grey-brown. G. emarginato-rounded, reddish-salmon.
Gregarious. Odour of new meal. Pastures, amongst grass and heather.
Oct. 3j X 2j X f in.
493. E. rhodopolium Quél, (from its occasionally rosy-grey colour ;
Gr. rhodon, a rose, polios, grey) abc.
P. expanded, subumbonate, varying pale to dark fuscous, livid,
brown or purplish-brown. St. stuffed or hollow, smooth,
whitish. G. sinuate, rose.
Odour rank of new meal, of 1527, of nitric acid or none. Woods;
frequent. May-Oct. 2j x 3J X J in.
494. E. pluteoides Karst, (from its resemblance to Plutetis) a b.
P. convexo-plane, subumbonate, pale purplish-slate. St. hollow,
fibrillose, whitish. G. emarginato-adnexed, crowded, salmon.
Stumps. 2j X 3 t X Ì in.
495. E. majale Karst, (from its appearance in May) a.
P. campanulate, subumbonate, dark ochreous or brown, becoming
pale. St. hollow, whitish. G. free, salmon. Flesh very thin.
Subcæspitose. Meadows, open woods, mossy places in fir-woods ; rare.
April-May. 3 i X 3 | X | in.
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