flexuose, fibrillose, violet brown; gills uncinate, adnexed,
crowded, ventricose, olivaceous, tben brown.—Fr.Epicr. p. 173.
Ann. N .H . no. 682.
On tbe naked ground. Nov.
Remarkable for its violet coloured stem or flesb, and its uncinate adnexed
gills.—A I.J .B . Spores pale brown, oval, or obovate, ’0003 X '0002. in.
3 2 3 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) flo c cu lo su s.
Hebeloma.”
Berk. “ Flocculose
Pileus subcarnose, convex, subcampanulate, umbonate,
sericeo-sqnamulose; stem fibrillose, squamuloso-pulverulent
above; gills pale, fawn-coloured, tben obsourelj ferruginous,
ventricose, adnate.—Eng. F l. v. p . 97. Berk. Outl. p. 154.
On naked soil, and amongst grass. Eare.
Pilens 1 in. broad, convex, subcampanulate, umbonate, sericeo-squamu-
lose, brownish fawn colour, margin smoother, veil white, fibrillose, fugacious
; gills at first pale fawn, at length dull ferruginous, veutricose, arched
behind, and then adnate but not broadly so, margin white; stem IJ in. high,
2 lines thick, fibrillose, pale fawn, beneath the fibrillie brown, the apex
minutely squamuloso-pulverulent. Odour like new msal.—iff. J. B.
3 2 4 . A g a z icu s (H eb eloma ) H o ok e z i.
Hebeloma.”
Klotsck. “ Hooker’s
Pileus submembranaceous, obtuse, umbonate, clotbed witb
branny scales; stem sbining, purple, pruinose witb fawn-coloured
me al; gills purple, at length cinnamon, adnexed.—Eng. F l. Y .p .
97. Berk. Outl.p. 154.
In garden pots. April—Oct. Glasgow.
Pileus 5-8 lines broad, fawn-coloured, centre umber; gills 1-lJ line broad,
beautiful purple, at length cinnamon, veil floceoso-fibrlllose, very fugacious;
stem 1-lJ in. high, J line thick, fistulose, shining purple, pruinose with
fawn-coloured meal.—Klotsch.
3 2 5 . A g a z icu s (H ebeloma) d e g lu b en s.
Hebeloma.”
Fr. “ Peeling
Pileus somewbat fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, umbonate, torn
into adpressed fibrils, disc somewhat scaly ; stem solid, with adpressed
fibrils, pallid, apex darker, mealy ; gills adnate, ventricose,
somewbat distant, dingy, tben cinnamon.—Fr. Epicr. p.
173. B . 4 B r.A n n . N .H . lM 6, n o . l l l l .
In woods. Aug. King’s Cliffe.
Stature of A. olscums, hut colour and punctate apex of thestem (not white)
very distinct. Pileus reddish bay, then yellowish, peeling off in darker
fibrons scales; flesh white.
A G A R I C I N I .
Sect. 3. Rimosi—pileus cracked.
3 2 6 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) fibzosus. Som. “ Fibrous Hebeloma.”
Pileus flesby, tbin, obtusely campanulate, silky, even, at length
cracked; margin flexuous, broken ; stemlong, solid, striate, squa-
moso-flocculose above; gills free, crowded, linear-lanceolate,
dirty-wbite.—Now. i. 414. Berk. Outl. p . 155. Eng. F I .y . p . 95.
In fir woods. July—Sept.
Pileus 3 in. broad, fleshy, especially in the disc, campanulate, irregular,
longitudinally rimóse, silky, dingy ; gills semi-lanceolate, 2-3 lines broad,
pallid. Stem 2 in. or more high, 3 lines thick, equal, striate, dirty-white,
odour nauseous. Fries. Spores '0004 X '00025 in.
3 2 7 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) fa s t ig ia tu s . Fr. “ Peaked
Hebeloma.”
Pileus fleshy, thin, conico-campanulate, longitudinally fibrous,
and cracked; stem solid, stout, twisted, fibrously-silky; gills
free, crowded, yellow, tben brownisb-olive (spores rough.)—F r.
Epicr.p. 174. Berh. Outl. t. 8 ,/. 4. Sterb. t. 22. n. b.
In woods. Eare.
Yellow-brown. Stem 3-4 in. long, but variable in stature, attenuated upwards.
Spores rough, with little nodules.
3 2 8 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) Cuzzeyi.
Hebeloma.”
Berh. “ Currey’s
Pileus convex, expanded, longitudinally fibrous, slightly cracked,
not umbonate; stem straight, attenuated upwards, finely fibrillose;
gills yellowish, then brownisb-olive, free ; spores perfectly even.
—Berh. Outl.p. 155.
In woods. Aug.
Closely resembling A. fastigiatus, but by no means umbonate. The stem
is dark, and the spores, which are snbcynibiform, perfectly even.—iff. J . B.
3 2 9 . A g a z icu s (Hebeloma) e u th e lu s . B. 4 Br. “ Fir-leaf
Hebeloma.”
Pileus expanded, strongly umbonate, undulating, fawn-coloured,
sbining, silky, subsquamulose ; stem nearly equal, pallid, striate,
solid, fibrous; gills pallid, margin white, toothed, adnate.—Ann.
Nat. Hist. 1865, no. 1001,p l.'sm.fig. 2.
On the ground amongst fir leaves. Aug. Aboyne, Aberdeenshire.
Smell farinaoeons, rather disagreeable. Spores eyen, sub-elliptic, '00029
in. long. I t differs from A. fastigiatus in the adnate gills, smooth, notrough,
spores ; and from A. Gurreyi, with which it agrees as to the spores, in its
strongly nmbonate pileus, nearly equal stem, and adnate gills.—B. & Br.
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