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7 6 6 . A g a iicu s (P silo cybe ) scobicola.
1769.
B. 4 Br. Ann. N .IL No.
Scohi'cola = living among sawdust, scohis.
Pilens convex, umbilicate, wliite, smooth; stem fibrillose,nearly
equal, or dilated a t the ajiex, fistulöse ; gills broad, adnexed.—
Cooke Ulus. t. G07.
On sawdust.
** GiUs plane, very broad behind, sub-decnrrent.
7 6 7 . A g a iicu s (P silo cybe ) am m op h ilu s. Mont. FI. Alg. t. 31.
Ammo/hihts = loving sand, àppos.
Pileus rather fleshy, hemispherical then umbonate, stem at
length soft, hollow, immersed np to the middle in sand, base d a vate,
gills with a somewhat decurrent tooth, smoky, powdered with
the blackish spores.— Fr. Hym. E u r. 299. Cooke Illus. t. 606 B.
In sand.
7 6 8 . A g a iicu s (Psilocybe) c o p iop h ilu s. Bull. Champ, t. 566,/. 3.
Copro'philus = fond of dung, Koirpos.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, umbonate,
even ; stem snbfistulose, attenuated above, pruinose, becoming
smooth ; gills arcuate, sub-decnrrent, broad, livid-brown.-—■
F r . Hym. Eur. 299. Cooke Illus. t. 608 A.
On dung. Eare.
7 6 9 . A g a iicu s (P silo cybe ) b u lla c eu s. Bull.' Ohamp. t. 566, / . 2.
Bulla'ceus = with a swelling or boss, hidla. From the umbo.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, smooth,
•at length umbonate, striate to the middle; stem fistulose, short,
equal, fibrillose ; gills adnate, triangular, plane, crowded, ferruginous
brown.—Fr. Ilym. Eur. 299. Coohe Illus. t. 608 B.
On horse dung.
7 7 0 . A g a iicu s (P silo cyb e ) physaloides. Bull. Champ, t. 366,/. 1.
Physalo-i'des = like a bladder, fiva-aXis.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, even,
rather viscid ; stem fistulose, flexile, closely fibrillose, bright brown
a t the base ; gills decurrent, crowded, sub-ferruginous.—F r. Hym.
Eur. 300. Cooke Illus. t. 609 A.
On dung, in mossy places, &c.
771. A g a iicu s (Psilocybe) n u c ised u s. Fr. Hym. Fur. p. 300.
Nuci'sedus, from nux = a nut, and sedeo = 1 sit. Prom its
growing in nuts of beech and hazel (Fries, I.e.)
Pileus rath er fleshy, convex, obsoletely umbonate, even, silky
when d ry ; stem fistulose, pallid, attenuated upwards, brownish,
downy; gills adnate, broad, plane, hrown then dark umber.— Cooke
Illus. t. 609 B.
Amongst small chips in a wood.
Stem slender, 1-2 in. long ; apex sometimes pruinose ; pilens yellowish.
7 7 2 . A g a iicu s (P silo cybe ) a t io iu fu s . Schaiff. t. 234.
Atro-ru'fus = black-red. From the colour of the pileus.
Pileus rather fleshy, hemispherioal, convex, obtuse, smooth,
slightly striate at the margin, discoloured wben dry, even ; stem
hollow, thin, equal, pallid b a y ; gills rather decurrent, broad, plane,
umber.—F r. Hym. Eur. p. 800. Cooke Illus. t. 571.
On the ground in woods.
Gills almost linear, ascending.
7 7 3 . B. 4 Agaiicus (Psilocybe) comptus. Br. Ann. N.H. No. 917,
t. 14,/. 4,
Comptus = ornamented.
Pileus between conic and campanulate, at length expanded,
pallid, then pallid ochraceous, striate, having scattered shimng
spots; margin sub-crennlate ; stem flexuose, shining, silky,
smooth ; gills distant, ventricose, adnate, and ros!/-umber. Fr.
Hym. Fur. p. 300. Cooke Illus. t. 589 A,
In woods, amongst grass. Oct.
7 7 4 . Agaiicus (Psilocybe) semilanceatus. Fr. Hym. Fur. p. 300.
Semi-lancea'tus = almost the shape of a lance, lancea.
Pileus submembranaceous, acutely conical, almost cuspidate,
viscid when moist, slightly striate; stem medullate, tongh, flexuose,
smooth, pallid; gills adnexed, ascending, purplo-black.—Now.
t. 249, f . 1-3. Cooke Illus. t. 572.
In rich pastures. Common. Poisonous.
var. caeiulescens. Coolce. Illus. t. 573.
Coerulescens== hocommg blue.
Base of stem turning indigo-blue.
In pastures. Poisonous.
I I R ig id i. Veil none. Stem rigid. Pileus scarcely pelliculose,
but flesh easily cut, hygrophanous. Gills
adnexed, very rarely adnate.
7 7 5 . Agaiicus (Psilccybe) spadiceus. Schoeff. Icon. t. 80, f . 46.
Spadiceus = date-brown.
Rigid ; pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, even, moist, hygrophanous
; stem hollow, tough, pallid, apex even ; gills rounded
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