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681. F. mixta Karst, (from its position amongst its allies ; mixtus,
mixed) abc . • j r u i
F. plane, subdepressed, tan or shaded-ochreous ; mid. slightly
sienna. St. white-ochreous above, laxly fibrillose and rufous
below, minutely fibrilloso-annulate. G. adnate or adnato-
decurrent, separating from stem, clay-colour.
Subcæspitose. Taste disagreeable ; odour slight or none. Woods, pine,
mixed ; rare. Aug.-Nov. 2j X 3 X A «■
682. F. juneina Sacc. (from its habitat ; juncus, a rush) abc .
P. convex, sulphur-ochreous ; mid. brow'n. St. stuffed, attenuate
downwards, subfibrillose, colour as P. G. adnate, crowded,
very thin, red-brown. Flesh sulphur-whitish or livid-brownish.
Taste nauseous, disagreeable, somewhat bitter. Dead bulrushes. Nov.
I-| X 3J X A in- close ally of 681.
683. F. gummosa Quél, (from the viscid-gummy pileus) a bc.
P flat, obtuse or depressed, light yellowish or olive-shaded;
marg. appendiculate with V. St. silky-fibrillose, paler than P.,
ferruginous below. G. adnate, crowded, cinnamon.
Cæspitose. Suspected poisonous. Taste not bitter ; odour none. On and
about stumps. Oct.-Dec. 2j X 2 j X A in-
684. F. spumosa Karst, (from the frothy-viscid pileus ; spuma, froth)
P. flat, obtuse or depressed, light yellowish or olive-shaded ; mid.
sienna ; or whitish with mid. sulphur and yellow; marg.
appendiculate with V. St. silky-fibrillose, paler than P.,
ferruginous below within and without. A. slight, fibrillose,
evanescent. G. adnate, crowded, pale olive-brown to cinnamon.
’ Solitary, gregarious or subcæspitose, sometimes in rings. Taste not bitter ;
odour none. Woods, fir, stumps, sawdust. Sept.-Dee. 2f X 2® X A
685. F. earbonaria Quél, (from its habitat ; carbo, charcoal) abc .
P. plane, sometimes depressed, tawny. St. fibrilloso-squamulose,
brownish-white above, brown below. G. adnate, fuscous, claycolour.
Flesh brownish-white. Spores fuscous-ferruginous.
Single or subcæspitose. Taste sweetish. Burnt wood, earth and leaves in
and near woods ; frequent. Sept.-Dec. 2j X 2f X J in. Sometimes
4 X 4 in .
A Udæ.
686. F. Alia Mass. [filia, a daughter ; derivation obscure) a b.
P. expanded, subumbonate, buff ; mid. sienna ; marg. white-
zoned with V. St. stuffed, fibrilloso-striate, rooting, partially
annulate, whitish above, buff or salmon-buff below. G. sinuato-
decurrent, tan-buff or olive-shaded.
Odour none. Woods, logs, on the ground. Oct. 4 X 6 X 2 in.
687. F. fusus Gill, (from the spindle-shaped stem ; fusus, a spindle) a.
P. plane, depressed, whitish-brown ; mid. sienna. St. stuffed,
whitish above, pale brown below. G. subdecurrent, ferruginous.
Solitary, gregarious, sometimes cæspitose. Taste mild. Woods, stumps,
on the ground. Sept.-Nov. 4 X2j X f in. Var. superba Mass., bright
deep orange ; G. bright yellow.
688. F. asti>agalina Quél, (from its colour ; Gr. astragalinos, a goldfinch
j a b.
P. expanded, blood-saffron ; mid. almost vermilion ; marg.
yellow, with fibrillose sulphur-white V. when young. St. hollow,
saffron ; base darker. G. sinuato-adnate, white, sulphur, then
yellowish-brown or olive-shaded. Flesh saffron.
Taste and odour bitter, nauseous, as in 69. Stumps, pine, fir. Aug.-Oct.
X 3j X J in. Sometimes turns black when cut or bruised.
688a. F. rubieundula Sacc. (from the vinous stains ; rubicundulus,
somewhat reddish) a b.
P. fleshy, convex, plane, viscid and innato-fibrillose, then smooth,
yellow, becoming vinous-shaded ; marg. paler. St. solid,
then red-shaded, white-mealy above. G. sinuato-
to adnato-decurrent, crowded, light ochre then ferru-
edges reddening with age. Flesh bright yellow, then
whitish
adnate
ginous ;
lighter.
Taste acrid ; odour none. Woods,
3 X 44 X pg in. Allied to 688.
under scrub-oak. July-Sept.
689. F. alnieola Quél, (from its frequent habitat ; alnus, alder)
abc .
P. flat, sulphur-yellow ; mid. sienna ; marg. clouded sulphur-
greenish. St. attenuato-rooting, sulphur-yellow above, sienna
below, sometimes with an imperfect fibrillose A. G. adnate
with a small tooth, bright ferruginous. Flesh sulphur-yellow.
Spores umber.
Usually fasciculate. Taste and odour strong, dry-insipid, bitter or acrid. On
or near stumps, alder, willow, oak, thorn, birch, sallow ; rare. Sept.-Oct.
24 X 44 X 4 in-
690. F. flavida Quél, {flavits, light yellow) abc .
P. expanded ; mid. darker yellow. St. colour as P., ferruginous
at base. A. slight, fibrillose, fugitive. G. adnate, tawny-
ferruginous. Flesh light-yellowish.
Cæspitose, sometimes in large clusters. Tasteless or insipid. Woods,
stumps, fir, lime, on the ground ; frequent. Aug.-Nov. 34 X 3 j X A it*-
691. F. inaurata Sacc. (from the colour ; inauro, to gild) abc .
P. expanded, sulphur-ochreous ; marg. appendiculate with V. St.
lemon-white, ferruginous within at base. V. slight, fibrillose,
fugitive. G. adnate with a tooth, pale yellowish clay-colour,
then vinous-clay.
Single or cæspitose. Tasteless or insipid. Willows. Nov. 14 X i f X A « .