I. ,/
V h Z B u i l t . 545,f . 2 -0 . Ann.
In pine woods. Nov. Coed Cooh.
Pileus purplish, brownish, tan-colonred, &e ; stem 2-4 in long flocculose.
gills rather more crowded, and paler than in Ag. sulfureX
6 4 . Agaricus (Tricholoma) lascivus. Dr. “ Tarry Tricholoma.”
Pilens fleshy convex then expanded, obtuse, somewhat depressed,
at first silky, then smooth and even; stem solid, equal
rigid rooting white, tomentose at the base; gills arcuate, adnexed,
crowded, white.— F r . E picr.p. 40. Eng. FI. y .p . 42.
In woods.
*g^: :pe“ p S s e ? ^ d ^ o S ^ f
6 5 . A g a r icu s (Tr icho loma ) inamaeuus. D n “ Unpleasant
Tricholoma.”
Pileus fleshy convex, then expanded, rather umbonate, slightly
u'i ’ “ smooth and even ; stem solid, equal, rooting
white ; gills arcuato-adfixed, decurrent, very distant, white — F r
E p ic r.p .4 0 . E n g .F l .y .p .43. a ? .
In woods. Oct.
w r n s s m M m m
66.
Sect. 2. Inodorous ■ small.
A g a r icu s (Tr icho lom a ) io n id e s . B u tl
Tricholoma.”
“ Purplish
eve^ neaS Convex, then expanded, umbonate,
stem s r i X / 5 margin at first flocculose;
btem stuffed elastic, attenuated, fibrillose ; gills emarginate, with
t 533T ? / \ “ ° ^ ‘^®'^>]';“ Yroded, white, thenpallid.-DreZL
t. odd, / . 3. Fr. Epicr. p. 41. B. 4 Br. Ann. N . H no 902 A
purpureus. Bolt. t. 41.
In woods.
Pileus 1-3 in. broad ; stem 2 in. long, 2-3 lines thick.
6 7 . A g a r icu s (Tr icho loma ) pseonius.
Tricholoma.”
Dr. “ PiEony
Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, sub-repand, very obtuse, even,
silky, then nearly smooth, margin flocculose; stem hollow, soft,
equal, fragile, persistently fleshy-red; gills rounded, free, ventricose,
crowded, whitish.—Er. Epicr.p. 42. Mon. Hym. i.p . 81.
Amongst grass andmoss. Oct. Burnham Beeches.— C.E.B.
Pileus very obtuse, Jin . broad, of a persistent red colour; stem about t in.
long, 2-3 lines thick.
68. A g a r icu s (Tr icho loma ) ca rn eu s.
Tricholoma.”
Bull. “ Flesh-coloured
Pileus rather fleshy, hemispherical, or convex, then plane, or
depressed, obtuse, even, nearly smooth, becoming pallid; stem
stuffed, short, rigid, thickened upwards, pruinose, reddish ; gills
very broad behind, I’ounded, crowded, white.—Bull. t. 533, f . 1.
Fr. Epicr.p. 42. Eng. F I. y.p . 30.* Krombh. t. i.f. 30.
In pastures.
Pileus seldom exceeding one inch, plane, suh-carnose, often slightly nmho-
nate, firm, shining rufous pink, rather undulated, flesh white ; gills white,
crowded, rounded behind, with a short deeurrent tooth ; stem 1 iu. high, IJ
lines thick, same colour as the pileus, stuffed below, at length hollow, frequently
spUtting, minutely squamulose.—Af. J. B. Spores 'OOOl X '00007 in.
-W .G .S .
6 9 .
E. Guttata— pileus rivulose, &c.
A g a r icu s (Tz icho loma ) g am ho sus. Dr. “ St. George’s
Mushroom.”
Pileus thick, fleshy, convex, then expanded, undulate, obtuse,
moist, smooth, spotted, at length cracked ; margin involute at
first ; stem solid, stout, equal, flocculose at the apex ; gills emarginate,
with an adnexed tooth, ventricose, crowded, yellowish-
white.—Epicr. p. 43. Ann. N .H ., no. 140. Berh. Outl. t .4 ,f . 5.
Sow.t.28\. F«wi. i. 1 1 . H u s s .i.t.8 3 . Smith E . M .f. 19. Coohe
B .F . t. 9. Krombh. t. 63, f . 18-22. Gard. Chron. (1860) p. 672,
fig. Trans. Woolh. Cl. (1868) 1. 12. Badh. i. 1. 1 , ii. t. i . f . 1 .
In pastures. May. June. Esculent.
^ Pileus white or slightly tinged with ochre, growing in rings ; variable in
’ smell strong. This is the Agaricus prunulus of some authors. Spores
•00052 X-OOOtiu.-lF.ff. & ^ ^ ^