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B. I nocybb.—Cuticle fibrous, dry.
Sect. 1. Squarrosi—^pileus squarrose.
A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) z e lic in u s . FJ. “ Moss Hebeloma.”
Pileus flesby, tbin, conical, tben expanded, obtuse, squarrose,
witb tomentose scales, stem solid, soft, equal, floccoso-squamose;
gills adnexed, crowded, yellow, then olivaceous.—Fr. Epicr. p.
171. Eng. F I .y .p . 96.
In marshy fir woods, amongst Sphagnum.
Gregarious ; pileus 1 in. across, at first conic obtuse, 4 lines high, then
expanded; gills close, alternate, at length dingy-olive ; stem 2 in. high,
2 lines thick.—Fries.
3 17. A g a z icu s (H eb eloma ) ilo c c u le n tu s . Poll. “Woolly
Hebeloma.”
Pileus somewhat fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, obtuse,
floccoso-sqiiiimose, the scales of the disc erect, and sh a rp ; stem
solid, slender, squamoso-fibrillose, powdered witb wbite dust
above ; gills seceding, thin, toothed, of a pallid clay colour.—
Fr. Mon. Hym. i.p. 336. Ag. lanuginosus. Fr. Epicr. p. 171. Eng.
F l. V. p. 96. Vaill. 1.13, f . 4-6. Pers. Ic. t. 8 , f . 4. Bull. t. 370.
On the ground.
Inodorous ; pileus 1 in. or less broad, campanulato-convex, obtuse, then
expanded, sub-umhonate, clothed with close squamuloso-squarrose down,
which at length becomes obsolete, and leaves the pileus yellowish ; flesh of
the pileus and stem dirty white; gills broad, ventricose, close, pallid, at
length brownish; stem lJ-2 in. high, 1-2 lines thick, equal, tough, covered
with brown fibrillose down, apex minutely pruinose.—Drie«.
3 1 8 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) p lum o su s .
Hebeloma.”
Bolt. “ Downy
Pileus ratber fleshy, convexo-plane, disc squarrose, with erect
fasciculate flocci, margin fibrillose; stem stuffed, then hollow,
slender, flexuose, floccoso-squamose, naked above; gills subadnate,
scarcely crowded, ventricose, quite entire, dingy.—Fr.
Epicr.p. 172. Bolt. t. 33. Eng. F l. v. p. 96.
In moist pine woods. Aug.
Pilens I J in. broad, thickly covered with little downy tufts ; stem 4 in.
high, 1 line or more thick.
Sect. 2. Laceri—pileus torn.
3 1 9 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) py z iod o zu s.
Hebeloma.”
P. Pear-soented
Pileus fleshy, conical, tben expanded, umbonate, clad witb
fibrous adpressed scales ; stem stuffed, firm, equal, fibrillose,
pruinose, and pale above; gills emarginate, ratber distant, dirty
white, then nearly cinnamon brown.—Fr. E pic r.p. 173. Bull. t.
5 3 2 ,/.! . Eng. F I . y . p . 96.
In woods. Sept. Oct. [Cincinnati.]
Pilens 2 in. across, broadly and strongly umbonate, the margin at length
a little turned up, fibrilloso-squamulose, fleshy, pallid umber; gills adnexed,
ventricose, p a le ; stem 2-3 in. high, 4 lines thick, fibrillose, white, when
bruised somewhat of the same hue as the pileus; veil very fugacious ; odour
penetrating, like that of rotten pears.—M. J. B.
3 2 0 . A g a z icu s (H eb e lom a ) scab e z .
Hebeloma.”
Mull. “ Rough
Pileus fleshy, conical, then convex, obtusely gibbous, sprinkled
with fibrous adpressed scales ; stem solid, thick, equal, silky
fibrillose, veiled; gills adnexed, crowded, dingy.—Fr. Epicr. p.
172. Now. i. 207. Eng. F I .y . p .9 6 .
In woods.
Pileus I J in. across, campanulate, subumbonate, dingy greyish-brown,
scaly; gills pale dingy brown, ratber nnmerous, nearly free; stem 1-1^ in.
bigb, 2-3 lines thick, solid, whitish, fibrillose, furnished with a bark-like external
coat ; sometimes subgregarious.— Grev*
3 2 1 , A g a iic u s (H eb eloma ) la c e iu s . Fr. “ Torn Hebeloma.”
Pileus somewhat flesby, convex, then expanded, obtuse, umbonate,
squamoso-fibrillose ; stem stuffed, slender, short, fibrillose,
naked above, reddisb within; gills adnexed, broad, ventricose,
wbite, tinged with red, tben mouse-coloured.—Er. Epicr. p.
173. F l.D a n . 1. 18 4 6 ,/. 1.
On the ground in woods.
Stem 1-2 in. long, equal, or attenuated at the base, tough, paler than the
pileua ; pileus about 1 in. broad, obtusely umbonate, at first closely fibrillose,
then rimoso-squamose and squarrose, mouse-coloured, growing pale and yellowish.
3 2 2 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) ob scu zu s.
loma.”
P . “ Violet Hebe-
Pileiis somewhat flesby, campanulate, then plane, umbonate,
longitudinally fibrillose; disc squamose; stem stuffed, sub