3 6 0 .
Im
A g a z icu s (Naucozia) h o z iz o n ta lis .
Naucoria.”
Bu ll. “ Horizontal
Pilens somewhat fleshy, plano-convex, obtuse, even, smooth;
stem solid, very short, incurved, naked; gills rounded behind,
free, broad, plane. The whole plant of a watery cinnamon colour.
—Fr. Epicr. ji. 194. Bull. t. 324. Ann. N .II. no. 331.
On elm trunks. Eare.
Pileus J in. broad, gills adnexed or nearly free; stem J in. long, 1 line
thick.
3 6 1 . A g a z icu s (Naucozia) m e lin o id e s . Fr. “ Tawny
Naucoria.”
Pilens somewbat flesby, convexo-plane, obtuse, umbonate, even,
smootb, moist; stem hollow, slightly-thickened, pruinose above,
base wbite; gills adnate, triangular, toothed, honey-coloured,—
F r.E p ic r.p . 195. Berh. O u tl.t.9 ,f.3. B u ll.t.560,f . l . Krombh.
t.3, f . 11. Eng. F I .y .p . 100.
On lawns. Oct. Common.
Pileus 2 lines to 1 in. broad, submembranaceous, umhor-ie, when moist
tawny, margin pellucid, ochraceous or whitish when dry ; gills very variable,
adnexed, or broadly adnate, ventricose, at first paler than the pileus, at
length cinnamon. Stem 1-2 in. high, scarce 1 line thick, fistulose, fibrillose
above, subpruinose, thickened below and downy, changing colour. The gills
remain bright.—AI. J .B ,
3 6 2 . A g a z icu s (Nau co z ia ) n u c e u s .
Naucoria.”
Bolt. “ Nut-like
Pilens submembranaceous, globoso-campannlate, umbilicate,
punctulate; margin incurved, somewbat lobed; stem fistulose,
slender, silky-fibrillose, wbite ; gills attenuated, adnate, ascending,
slightly lobed, cinnamon.—Fr. Epicr.p. 194. Bolt. t. 70.
On the ground amongst firs.
Slender, but tough. Stem 2-3 iu. Pileus J-1 in., pale chestnut colour;
gills semi-circular, not sinuate, 3-4 lines broad. Spores, with an apicuins
at one or both ends, '00045 X '00025 in.
3 6 3 . A g a z icu s (Naucozia) sid e zo id e s.
Naucoria.”
B u ll. “ Stellate
Pileus ratber flesby, campanulate, tben expanded, umbonate,
smooth, slightly viscid ; stem stuffed, attenuated, even, pallid ;
gills witb a decurrent tooth, uncinate, fixed, narrow, crowded,
pallid, ochraceous, then cinnamon.—F r .E p ic r .p .196. B u ll.t.
588. B .4 Br. Ann. N .H . 1865,«o. 1007.
On tbe trunk of an asb tree. Nov. Apethorpe.
Probably common. Much thicker than A. hypnorum, which it somewhat
resembles.—A. (OAr. Pileus oohraoeous and shining when dry, margin at
first incurved, then striate, about J in. high and broad, when expanded 1 in.
broad. Stem 3 in. long, pallid yeUowish, at length becoming ferruginous.
Sect. 2. Phoeoti-
ipores brown.
3 6 4 . A g a z icu s (Naucozia) v e z v a c t i.
Naucoria.”
Fr. “ Meadow
Pileus flesby, convexo-plane, umbonate, even, smooth, viscid;
shining when d ry ; stem stuffed, then hollow, attenuated, smooth,
rigid, rootless, wbitisb; gills adnate, witb a decurrent tooth,
crowded, then ventricose, pallid, tben ferruginous-brown.—Er.
Epicr.p. 197. Batt. t. 18, E . Batsch. f . 108 (?) Ann. N .H . no.
273.
In meadows, gardens, &c. Bromley.
Stem short, about 1 in., rather thick. Pileus yellow, slightly viscid, soft,
obtuse. Flesh white.
3 6 5 . A g a z icu s (Naucozia) p ed ia d e s.
Naucoria.”
Fr. “ Tan-ooloured
Pilens somewhat flesby, convexo-plane, obtuse or depressed,
dry, at length opaque ; stem medullate, rather flexuous, slightly
silky, yellowish, base somewbat bulbous ; gills adnexed, broad,
subdistant, brownish, tben dirty cinnamon.—Fr. Epicr. p. 197.
Paul. 1. 106, / . 2, 3. Schoeff. t. 203. Ann. N. H. no. 683. Letell.
t. 675.
In pastures. Nov. Cranford. Middlesex.
Stature variable, stem usually elongated ; pileus about an inch broad,
ochraceous, then tan-coloured.
3 6 6 . A g a z icu s (Naucozia) s em io zh icu la z is . Bull.
round Naucoria.”
‘ Half-
Pileus rather flesby, hemispherical, then expanded, even,
smootb, ratber viscid, at length rivulose ; stem slender, tough,
almost straight, pallid, ferruginous, sbining, witb a separable
p ith ; gills adnate, very broad, crowded, pallid, then ferruginous.
—Fr. Epicr.p. 197. Bull. 1. 122. Berh. Outl. t. 9,f . l . Ann. N .H .
no. 274.
On lawns and pastures. Common.
Stem cartilaginous, tough, 3-4in. long, scarcely exoeedingl line thick, at
length pale, ferruginous, darker at the base; pileus 1-2 in. broad, tawny
ferruginous, then oohrey ; spores '0005 X '00032 iu. (PI. IV ., f . 23.)
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