F r
1 5 0 . A g a z icu s (Co llybia ) tu b e z o su s. B u ll. “ Tuberous
Collybia.”
W h ite ; pilens slightly fleshy, convex, then expanded, umbonate,
smooth, even ; stem sub-fistulose, obsoletely pulverulent;
root smooth, springing from a solerotioid tuber, somewhat yellowish
; gills adnate, crowded, slender, white.—Fr. Epicr. p. 90.
Gard. Chron. 1860, p. 456, fig. Bull. t. 256. FI. Dan. 1613.
Batsch.f. 93. G re v .t.23. Eng. F I . y . p .5 \ . Berh. Mag. Zool. 4
Bot. no. 44.
On dead Bussulw, &o., and on the ground. Aug.—Nov.
Small; pileus 2-9 lines broad, sub-earnose, at first convex, then expanded,
and sub-umbonate, sometimes depressed, white, shining, with a satiny lustre;
gills numerous, close, acutely adnate ; stem 1 in. long, very slender, white,
or subrufescent, under the lens pulverulent, falsely fistulöse; the stems have
a tendency to become engrafted on each other; either attached to or without
a Sclerotium.—Eng. FI. Abundant in the tubes of a dead Poh/porus squamosus,
Epping Forest, 1869. Specimen in the British Museum. —IF. (?. S,
Spores ’0001 X '00007in.
151. A g a z icu s (Collybia) za c em o su s.
Collybia.”
P. “ Branched
Pileus sub-membranaceous, convex, grey, somewhat tom entose,
(sprinkled with racemose abortive pilei), stem stuffed, base
solerotioid, black ; gills adnate, crowded, white.—Fr. Epicr. p.
90. Sow. t. 287. Pers. disp.t.3, f . 8. (N e e s.f.1 9 0 .) Mag. Zool.
4 Bot. no. 45.
On the ground, or on putrid Agarics. Very rare.
Turns almost black in drying.
Sect. 3. Loevipedes—stem naked, smooth.
1 5 2 . A g a z icu s (Collybia) a c e z v a tu s. Fr. “ Tufted Collybia.”
Cæspitose ; pileus somewhat fleshy, convex, then plane, at
length umbonate, smooth, hygrophanous ; margin slightly striate ;
stem fistulöse, equal, naked, rufous ; base rooting, tomentose ;
gills free, narrow, much crowded, at first whitish.—Fr. Epicr. p.
92.
A t the base of old fir stems.
Pileus when moist reddish, when dry whitish, 2-3 in. broad ; stem 2-4 in.
long, 1-2 lines thick, quite smooth, except at the base.
1 5 3 . A g a z icu s (Collybia) c o llin u s . Scop. “ Hill Collybia.”
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, umbonate,
smooth ; stem fistulöse, equal, abrupt, naked, even, growing pale ;
gills free, ventricose, lax, white, becoming pallid.—Scop. Cam.
p. 432. Fr. Epicr.p. 90. Schceff. t. 220. FI. Dan. 1.1609. Bull. t.
403, f . 1. Seem. Journ. Bot. w .p . 347.
On grassy slopes.
Pileus rather viscid, somewhat striate, shining when dry, 1-2 in. broad,
smooth, tawny or tan colour, becoming pale; stem 3-4 in. long, 2-3 lines
thick, hollow and rather fragile ; gills free and rather distant, quaternate.
1 5 4 . A g a z icu s (Collybia) x a n th o p u s .
Collybia.”
Fr. “ Yellow-stemmed
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, suh-umhonate,
even, smooth ; stem fistulöse, equal, yellow, even ; base equal,
rooting, strigose; gills truncate behind, free, broad, thin, lax,
crowded, whitish.—Fr. Epicr. p. 91. Batsch. f . 209, var. Eng.
FI. Y . p . 46.
About the stumps of trees, &c. July.
Pileus 1-2 in. broad, tough, suh-convex, becoming pale ; stem 3 in. high,
rigid, strigose at the base.—Dries.
155. A g a z icu s (Collybia) d z y o p h ilu s. B u ll. “ Wood
Collybia.”
Pileus somewhat fleshy, nearly plane, ohtuse, rather depressed,
even,smooth,turning pale; stem fistulöse,smooth,reddish brown,
or yellowish ; gills sinuate, adnexed (at length with a decnrrent
tooth), nearly free, crowded, narrow, white or pallid.—Fr. Epicr.
p. 92. Bull. t. 434. Sow. t. 127. Schceff. t. 255._ Price, f . 12.
Huss. i. t. 39. Eng. FI. Y. p. 47. B a d h .i .t.8 ,f .2 ,r i.t .7 ,f .5 .
Amongst leaves in woods. Very common. [United States.]
Pileus 1-2 in., whitish, pinkish, yellowish, or livid, plane, sometimes depressed,
fieshy, thin, tender, easily injured, of a watery substance ; gills free,
white, or very pale flesh colour, soft, tender, entire, or serrate, numerous ;
stem 2-3 in, high, i-J in. thick, shining, splitting, sometimes twisted, of the
same colour as the pileus, summit generally darker and pinkish ; the whole
plant fragile, and the pileus easily detached from the s te in .- Grev. Spores
pip-shaped as in MarasmmsperonatuSi Fr. ; length ’00025 in.— W. G. S,
1 5 6 . A g a z icu s (Collybia) e x s c u lp tu s . Fr. “ Sulphur-gill
Collybia.”
Pileus somewhat fleshy, tough, convex, then expanded, umhili-
cate, unchangeable ; stem fistulöse, slender, incurved, short,
smooth ; gills almost free (with a decurrent tooth), arcuate, much
crowded, narrow, sulphur coloured.—F r. Epicr.p. 93. B .4 B r .
Ann. N .H. 1866, no. 1109.