7 0 . A g a r icu s (Tricholoma) a lh e llu s .
loma,”
B. C. “ Confluent Trioho-
Pileus at first conical, then expanded, smooth, moist, spotted as
It with scales ; disc compact, sub-umbonate ; margin thin even
naked; stem solid, ovato-bulbous, fibrilloso-striate; gills attenuated
behind, and adnexed without a tooth, crowded, entire, white
broadest in front.—Fr. Epicr. p . 44. Paul. t. 95, f . 1-8 Schæff. I
£t . aZ jT, 4Z0 . (1866)
On the ground. Eare. Esculent.
The stem of th e fresh plant has a alight inclination to he silky outside be-
‘‘3 stuffed or inclined to hollow within, w h iL toe wo ri
mottled would give a better idea of th e pileus th an “ spotted afte r toe
fashion of scales; ’ this pa rt of th e plant is very conical and f l e X Snores
very small, ovoid, '0001 in. lo n g .- W. G. S. ^
71 . A g a r icu s (T richoloma) m o n stro su s. Sow. “ Monstrous
Tricholoma.”
umbonate, a t length waved and
lobed, opaque as if white-washed ; margin inflexed ; stem compressed
solid, streaked, opaque white, tomentoso-squamulose
above, slightly rooting ; gills moderately distant, scarcely rounded
behind, but not truly decurrent, cream coloured.— Saw t 283 F r
Epicr. p . 104.
On the ground. Probably esculent.
Often densely cæspitose, and then not compressed.
7 2 . A g a z icu s (Tz icho loma ) im m u n d u s . Berh. “ Dirty
Tricholoma.”
Cæspitose, fleshy, pileus at first convex, dirty white, stained
with bistre, minutely silky ; margin inflexed, silky or minutely
scabrous, and squamulose ; stem fibrillose, o fth e same colour as
the pileus ; gills sub-omereous, with a pinkish tinge, marked
with transverse lines, emarginate.—Berk. Outl. p. 103, no. 57.
Amongst short grass, on sheep’s dung.
f l e U ^ T s p X w h T to -” / . P "’’* ’ border de-
A g a z icu s (Tz icho loma ) tig z in u s .
Tricholoma.”
Spotted
Pileus fleshy, conical, convex, then expanded, contorted, or
cracked, moist, smooth, spotted with black ; margin even ; stem
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solid, stout, somewhat pruinose, striate, swollen at the base; gills
adnate, with a deourrent tooth, at length distant, white, then
dingy.—Fr. Epicr. p. 45. Schwjf. t. 89.
TJnder firs. Eeigate.— W. G. S.
Odour foetid; spores nearly round, ’0003 in .; pileus 2-3 in. broad; stem I J
in. long, J line thick. Fries does not consider this distinct from A .g i
T. Spongiosa—pileus moist, compact, or spongy.
7 4 . A g a z icu s (Tz icho lom a ) a lb u s.
Tricholoma.”
Fr. “ White
Pileus fleshy, convex, then depressed, ohtuse, smooth, even, d ry ;
margin at first involute, at length repand; stem solid, firm,
elastic, equal, smooth ; gills rounded behind, fixed, crowded, thin,
broad, white.—Dr. Epicr.p. 47. Berk. Outl. t. 4 ,f. 6. Bull. t. 536.
Batt. t. 20, f . 1.
In woods.
White or shaded with yellow; variable in size ; stem solid, 3 in. long, J in.
and more thick; pileus 3-4in. broad, tough, very dry, and smooth. Spores
•0001 X -0002 in.—W.G.^i.
75 . A g a z icu s (Tz icho loma ) a c ezbu s. Bull. “ Bitter Tricholoma.”
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse, smooth, rather
spotted; margin thin, strongly involute, sulcate; stem solid, blunt,
yellowish, squamulose above ; gills emarginate, crowded, pallid,
then inclined to rufous.—Bull. t.5 7 1 ,f.2 . Fr. Epicr. p. 49. Ann.
N.H . no. 668. Vent. t. 38, f . 7-8.
In woods. Not common.
Pilens 3-4 in. across ; -white, tinged with yellow, at length stained. Remarkable
for its bitter taste, and involute sulcate margin. Spores '00017 in.
diameter. W. G. 8.
G. Hygrophana— pileus thin, at length soft, moist, hygrophanous.
7 6 . A g a z icu s (Tz icho loma ) gzammopodius. Bull. “ Ring
Tricholoma.”
Pileus fleshy, campanulate, or convex, then expanded or depressed,
umbonate, smooth, m o is t; stem stuffed, elastic, sulcate,
smooth, attenuated upwards; gills arcuate, adnate, crowded,
white.— t. 5 4 8 -5 8 5 ,/ 1. Dr. Epicr. p. 50. Huss. ii. t. 41.
Bolt. t. 40? Eng. FI. r .p . 37. Ann. N.H . no. 61.
In pastures forming rings.
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