4 2 . Ag azicus (Lepiota) mesomozphus.
Hym, Eur. 38.
Bull. t. 506, / . 1. Fr.
Mesomor'plnis-^mtermediate in form, ¡jiopipy.
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate. Stem fistulöse, short, thin,
even and smooth as well as the pileus ; ring erect, per.sistent ; gills
free, ventricose, white.—Cooke Illu s. t. 85 b.
On the ground. Hereford.
4 3 , Ag azicu s (Lepiota) sem in u d u s. Lasch. Fr. Hym. Eur. 33.
Seminu'dus==\\a\i-\>axQ.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate then expanded, umbonate,
sprinkled with a floccose meal ; margin appendiculate with the
torn veil, stem fistulöse, thin, mealy ; gills touching the stem,
thin, white.— Cooke Illus. i. 19 a.
In woods, &c.
Pileus whitish, or flesh-coloured. Whole plant slender and delicate.
Spores "0035 X "0018 mm.
4 4 . Ag azicu s (Lepiota) B u c k n a lli. B. ^ Br.
Buck'nalli, in honour of Mr. Cedric Bucknall.
Strong smelling. Pileus campanulate then convex, white, as
well as the lower p a rt of the stem sprinkled with lilac powder,
gills white, scarcely reaching the margin. Ag . seminudus, var.,
lilacinus, Quelet Clavis Hym., p. 6.— Cooke Illus. t. 19 b.
On the ground. Clifton (Mr. Bucknall).
Pileus nearly an inch across ; stem 3 in. high. Odour strong of gas tar.
Spores '007 X "0025 mm.
** Cuticle o f the pileus viscid, contiguous.
4 6 . Ag azicu s (Lepiota) m ed u lla tu s Fr. Hym. Eur. 38.
Jf(S(fMZ?a'iiis=possessed of marrow, medulla.
Pileus fleshy, convex, plane, umbonate, smooth, viscid, margin
dentate with fragments o f the veil ; stem at length fistulöse, obsoletely
squamulose below the ring ; gills free, crowded, ventricose.
—F r. Icon. t. 1 6 ,/. 2. Cooke Illus. t. 44.
On the ground. Glamis, N.B.
4 6 . Agazicus (Lepiota) d e lic a tu s . Fr. Hym. Eur. 33.
Delica'tus— gv&CQivd.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, smooth, even, viscid;
stem fistulöse, squamulose ; ring densely floccose ; gills free,
crowded, thin.—F r . S .M . i. p . 23. Cooke Illus. t. 18 b.
About an old stump. Sept. Powerscourt.
Pilens 1 in. across ; stem J in. high i in. thick, transversely punctate
veil double, floccose, covered with scaly particles,
4 7 . Ag azicus (Lepiota) i llin itu s . Fr. Hym. Eur. 39.
//Zini'iMi=besmeared, anointed ; from the glutinous stem.
Pileus rather fleshy, soft, ovate-campanulate, then expanded,
rather umbonate ; stem fistulöse, medullate, thin, equal, smooth,
glutinous, viscid, veil obsolete ; gills free, crowded, a t length remote.—
Fr. Icon. t. 16, / . 1.
In woods. Penzance.
Pileus clay-coloured, or ochraceous 1^-3 inches; stem white, 2-3 inches
long, 2-3 lines thick.
4 8 . Ag azicu s (Lepiota) gliodezmus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 33.
Gliodermus=yii\i\\ a skin like glue, from yXla -p 8ep/xa.
Pileus fleshy, campanulate then convex, smooth, viscid, rufous
tan colour, stem stuffed with web-like fibres, dry, densely clad with
floccose scales up to the torn r in g ; gills free, crowded, white.—
Fr. Icon. t. 15, / . 1. Cooke Illus. t. 118 a.
In pine woods.
Stem 3iu. long, 3-4 lines thick. Pilens li-2ins. broad.
4 9 . Agazicus (Lepiota) ien ticu la z is . Lasch. Fr. Hym. Eur. 2.
Eeniicularis— shaped like a lentil, lenticula.
Pilens globose, then convexo-plane, soft, smooth, margin even ;
stem stuffed, bulbous, squamulose; ring broad above ; gills free,
becoming pallid.—F r. Icon. t. 13. Cooke Illu s. t. 17.
In plantations. Oct. Coed Coch.
Remarkable for the great development of the ring, and the smooth
pinkish tan pileus. Stem 4-6 in. long. Pileus 3-4 in. broad. Pries places
it in Amanita.