stem 3 in. long, 1 lin. thick, slightly thickened above, straight, smooth,
whitish, cinereous. Pileus J in. broad, striate, hygrophanous, livid grey, becoming
hoary.
2 2 6 . A g a r icu s (Omphalia) h e lv e llo id e s . Bu ll. “ Delicate
Omphalia.”
Pileus oboonic, umbonate, at length depressed, somewhat funnel
shaped, remotely radiato-sulcate ; stem elongated; gills thick,
forked, deeurrent, broad in front.—Bull. t. 6 0 1 ,/. 3. Berk. Outl.
p . 132. Ann. N .H ., no. 324.
On the ground. Oct.
Far more graceful'and delicate than any form of A. umbeUiferus.
2 2 7 . A g a r icu s (Omphalia) fib u la . Bull. “ Button Omphalia,”
Pileus membranaceous, turbinate, expanded, then somewhat
umbilicate, striate, becoming pale, dry, even ; stem slender, nearly
orange colour, as well as the pileus ; gills strongly decurrent, distinct,
paler.—Fr. E picr.p. 127. Bull. 1. 186, t. 550,/. 1. Sow. t.
45. F l. Dan. t. 1071, f . 2. var. Eng. F I.y . p . 65.
Amongst moss. Sept.—May. Common. [United States.]
Pileus 1-6 lines broad, at first hemispherical; margin inflexed, then plane,
more or less depressed, yellow or tawny, with a dusky centre, obscurely striated,
the whole minutely pilose ; gills yellowish or white, distinct, not ventricose,
decnrrent; stem 1 -lJ in. high, not a line thick, slender, yellow or tawny,
with a violet-brown apex, the whole minutely pilose, like the pileus, and obsoletely
fibriUose.-A/. J.B . Spores-00013 X ’00008 in.—IF. G. B.
[Pi. II., Jig. 9, nat. size.~\
2 2 8 . A g a z icu s (Omphalia) g z a c illim u s .
Omphalia.”
Weinm. “ Delicate
Snow-white; pileus membranaceous, hemispherical, suh-flocou-
lose, snlcate; stem filiform, slender, floccose at the base; gills
decurrent, thin, alternately snb-dimidiate.<—JVeinm.p. 121. Fr.
E p .p . 128. B .4 B r . Ann. N .H .{ 1 8 6 6 ) ,n o .lll2 .
In marshy ground, on decaying stems of vegetables. Aug.
King’s Cliffe.
Pileus sometimes depressed, sometimes papillate, 2-3 lines broad; stem
3-6 lines long.
2 2 9 . A g a z icu s (Omphalia) b e l l i s e . Johnst. “ Cup-like Omphalia.”
Pileus dry, membranaceous, cup-shaped, of a pale wood-colour;
stem thin, fistulose, cartilaginous, pale above, brownish below,
adhering by a floccose base ; gills thick, paler than the pileus,
decurrent, interstices veiny.—Ann. N at. Hist. ser. i, vol. vi., 1. 10,
/ . 1. Berk. Outl.p. 184.
Series 2. H’S’POaHOBII.—Spores Pink. PI. ill.
* Hymenophore distinct from the fieshy Stem.
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** Hymenophore oonfiuent and homogeneous with the fleshy Stem.
14-.C LITO PI LUS.
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( I 5 .CLKUD0 PUS. )
I •»» Hymenophore confluent with, hut heterogeneous from the cartilaginous Stem.
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