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1 3 6 AGARICINI.
decurrent, triangular, convex, scarcely crowded, brownisb ferruginous.—
Fr. E picr.p. 199. Eng. F l. v .p. 99.
On cbips in woods, gardens, &c.
Pileus a few lines across (3-6.) Stem 1 in. or more high, minutely fistulöse,
darkumber, with white fibrill® and scales.—M .J .B . Analogous with
A . ( Omphalia) sphagnicola.—W.G.S.
3 8 7 . A g a z icu s (Tubazia) fu z fu z a c eu s. P. “ Mealy
Tubarla.”
Pileus somewbat flesby, convexo-plane, obtuse, tben depressed,
moist, bygropbanous, at first clotbed witb silky evanescent
scales, then naked ; stem fistulose, flocculose, rigid, pallid; gills
adnato-decurrent, rather distant, cinnamon coloured.—Fr.
Epicr.p. 200. Bull. t. 593,/. 3. Batsch.f. 98. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 98.
On cbips, &c. Common. [Cincinnati.]
Spores -00022 in. long. Pileus J-1 in. broad, snhearnose, at first convex,
at length expanded, often umbilicate, rich umber, or cinnamon when moist;
jiiargin transparent, sprinkled, especially towards the margin, with white
fibrilliB, or little branny scales, when dry white or reddish-tan; gills broad,
snbdecurreut, moderately distant, pale cinnamon. Stem 1-2 in. high, 1-2
lines thick, nearly equal, or slightly thickened at thehase, flexuous, fistulose,
fibrillose, or furfuraeeous.—M. J. A.
3 3 8 . A g a z icu s (Tubazia) a u to c h th o n u s .
white Tubaria.”
B . ^ S r . “ Ochrey-
Pileus obtuse, hemispherical, ocbrey-wbite, silky, margin flocculose
; stem slender, flexuous, incrassated above and below,
whitish, woolly; gills horizontal, witb a distinot adnate tooth,
boney-coloured.—B . 4 Br. Ann. N .II. (1866), no. 1121.
• On tbe naked soil. Woodnewton, Norths.
Pileus i in. across; stem f in. high, not half a line thiek in the centre.
S p o r e s p a l e r than in A./»(/iiraceas, -00019 inch long. I t does not become
pallid in drying, like that species, hntis of an ochraceous white from the first.
—B .A B r .
Series 4. Pratellse, Pr. Epicr. p. 212.—^Spores various shades
of brownish purple, dark purple, or intense bro-wn.
Sub-Gen. 26 . P salliota, F r. Epior. p. 212.
Spores dark brownish-purple, dead brown, reddish-purple,
pale slate, or pin k ish ; veil universal, concrete witb tbe cuticle
Series 4. P E .A T E I.E iJE .—Spores Purple. PI. v.
• Hymenophore distinot from the fleshy Stem.
2 7 . P 1 L 0 S R C e .
NOT BHiTlSH.
*** Hymenopliore confluent with, h u t heterogeneous from th e cartilaginous Stem.