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attenuated above and pruinose; gills broad, arcuato-snbde-
currcnt, livid-brown.—Bull. t. 566. f . 3.
On dung. Rare. Nortbainptonshire. Pileus at first white
and downy, clothed with little white superficial scales, brown,
at length smooth and nmher.
334. A. (Psilooybe) bnllaceus, Bm//.; pileus slightly fleshy,
hemispherical, expanded, smooth, at length umbonate, striate
halfway up ; stem short, fistulöse, equal, fibrillose; gills adnate,
triangular, plane, crowded, ferruginous-brown.—Bm//.
/. 566. f . 2.
On horse-dung. Not uncommon. Pileus three-quarters
of an inch across, hay when moist, tan-coloured when dry.
This is probably A. stercorarius, Engl. PL
335. A. (Psilooybe) physaloides, B ull.; pileus slightly
fleshy, campanulate, expanded, even, rather viscid; stem
fistulöse, flexible, closely fibrillose, bright brown at the base ;
gills crowded, decurrent, subferruginous.—Bull. t. 566. f . 1.
On the walls of the sewage-filtering apparatus, Croydon.
336. A. (Psilooybe) areolatus, Klotzsch; pileus subcar-
nose, convex, clothed with minute fibrillse; cuticle cracking
into nearly square patches; stem fistulöse, fibrillose, dirty-
white ; gills adnate, umber, at length black; edge white.
In gardens. Glasgow, Klotzsch. This is nearly allied to
A. tegularis, Schum. Pileus ochraceous or brown.
337. A. (Psilooybe) semilanceolatns, iV .; pileus snbmem-
branaceons, acutely conical, almost cuspidate, moist, viscid,
slightly striate; stem tough, flexuous, pallid, smooth, containing
a pith ; gills adnexed, ascending, purple-black.—Sow.
t. 240. / . 1-3.
In rich pastures. Common. This is A. callosus, Eng. EL,
a species now divided into two.
Subgenus 25. P satiiyba.—Veil none, or not forming a ring.
Pileus conical or campanulate; margin at first straight.
338. A. (Psathyra) conopilus, P. j pileus submembranaceous,
campanulate, umbonate, slightly wrinkled, turning
pale; stem tall, attenuated upwards, smooth, shining with a
silvery lustre; gills slightly adnexed, crowded, brownish-purple.
—Jungh. in Linn. v. t. 6. /. 11.
In gardens. Rare. King’s Cliffe. Pileus at first dirty-
white, 2 inches across; stem 4—6 inches high.
339. A. (Psathyra) oorrugis, P . ; pileus submembranaceous,
campanulate, umbonate, slightly wrinkled, smooth, turning
pale; stem elongated, equal, smooth, wliite; gills sinuated,
adnate, ventricose, violet-hlack.—Bull. t. 561. / . 1.
In pastures. Coed Coch. Pileus tinged with pink.
340. A. (Psathyra) bifrons, B .; pileus submembranaceous,
campanulate, obtuse, ochraceous-brown, tinged with red, turning
pale-tan; stem straight, naked; gills pinkish-cinereous,
adnate; margin white.—Engl. FI. I. c. p. 114.
In ditches. Rare. Northamptonshire. Pileus | of an inch
across, clothed, when young, with a delicate, evanescent veil.
341. A. (Psathyra) spadiceo-griseus, Schmff.; pileus submembranaceous,
conico-campanulate, then expanded, slightly
umbonate, smooth, striate, hygrophanous ; stem firm, attenuated
upwards, shining, white, striate above; gills adne.xeil,
rather crowded, brown.—Schmff. t. 237.
On chips, etc. Beeston, Notts. Pileus bright brown; gills
pale umber at first; stem umber within.
342. A. (Psathyra) flbrillosns, P. ; pileus subinemhra-
naceous, campanulato-convex, then expanded, slightly striate,
at first fibrillose; stem elongated, very brittle, white, fibrilm
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