1 0 7 2 . Hygnopborus (Limacium) p u lv e zu len tu s . H. cf--Br. J»»».
Nat. S is f., 1667.
Pvlvendentus =h\W of dust, pw/m.
Small. Pileus viscid, pulvinate, ivhite ; margin involute,
tomentose ; stem nearly equal, stuffed, or attenuated at the base,
powdered with rosy meal ; gills thick, decurrent, with an obtuse
margin, whitish.— Coolce Illus. t. 895 A.
Amongst pine leaves.
Pileus J in. across. Stem f in. high, 1-2 liues thick. Spores globose,
7 y diam.
10 7 3 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) pen a z iu s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 406.
Pena riiis = of or for provisions, penus ; edible.
Compact, white, growing pallid. Pileus fleshy, even, smooth,
rather dry, opaque ; stem solid, firm, unpolished, rough, fusiformly
rooting a t the b a s e ; gills decurrent, distant, thick.—Fr. Sver.
Svamp. t. 48. Coohe Illus. t, 895 B.
In mixed woods.
Stem I J in. or more long, about J in. tbiok a t tbe apex. Spores 7-8 x 4-
oy.
** Reddish.
1 0 7 4 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) e zu he sc en s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 407.
Erubescens = becoming red.
Pileus fleshy, gibbous then convexo-plane, smooth or punctate,
margin at first naked, white, then rosy red ; stem solid, exannulate»
unequal, streaked with red fibrils, and th e apex punctate with red
dots. Gills distant, soft, white, spotted with red.— F>'. Sver. Svamp.
t. 65. Coohe Illu s. t. 8 8 8 .
In fir woods.
Pileus 2-4 in. broad. Stem 2-4 in. long. Spores 8 x 4 /t.
10 7 5 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) pudozinus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 407.
Pudoz-z 1ms = shame-coloured, i.e., blushing.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then depressed, even, smooth, viscid, flesh
colour; stem solid, firm, white, contracted at the apex, rough with
white dots ; gills thick, distant, white.— Coolce Illu s. t. 911.
In fir woods.
Pileus 2 in. broad. Stem 2.3 in. long, J in. tbiok. Spores 8x4/4.
1 0 7 6 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) g lu tin ife z . Fr. Hym. Fur. 408.
G/wizzi'z/ez'= bearing gluten, sticky.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, ivith a glutinous pellicle,
rufescent, disc rugose-punctate, stem stuffed, ventricose vpnvards
with a viscid veil, of the same colour, apex whitish squamulose,
gills arched, decurrent, rather thick, white.—Coohe Illus. t. 889.
In woods.
Tawny or yellow.
10 7 7 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) a zh u stivu s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 408.
Arbusti'vus, from arbustum.= a plantation. From its habitat.
Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, viscid, innato-virgate,
becoming tawny ; stem solid, naked, eqnal, elastic, incurved,
smooth, white, mealy above; gills adnate, distant, thick, firm,
white.— Cooke Illus. t. 896 A.
In woods, under birch, etc. Dec.
Spores 10 X 6 /I. Pileus 2 in. broad. Stem 1J in. long, J in. thick.
10 7 8 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) auzeus. Arrli. in Fr. Mon. ii.,
127.
Aur'eus = golden.
Splendid golden yellow. Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, even,
glutinous ; stem stuffed, smooth, somewhat ringed with the glidi-
nous tawny red veil; gills adnately decurrent, distant, thin, whitish.
— Cooke Illus. t. 896 B.
In woods.
Stem 2 iu. long, 3 lines tbiok. Pileus 2 in. broad. Spores 8 x 4 /i.
1 0 7 9 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) d isco id eu s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 408.
Discoid'eus = discoid, disk-like.
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex or gibbous, then plane or depressed,
even, smooth, glutinous, yellow-grey, becoming pallid, disc darker
and xsiihQi' ferruginous ; stem stuffed, soft, flocculose, viscid, whitish
and punctate above; gills adnate, theu decurrent, thin, soft, growing
pallid.— Cooke Illus. t. 912.
In grassy places.
Solitary or tu fte d ; stem dotted all over witb viscid granules. Spores
< 4 y. Pileus 1-2 in. broad. Stem l-J-2 in. long,8x 3-5 lines thick.
1 0 8 0 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) azoma ticus. Berh. Outl. p. V9S.
Aromat'icus = aromatic ; from its odour of cinnamon.
Very tender; pileus fleshy, smooth, cinnamon, glutinous ; stem
stuffed, then hollow, reticulated ; gills pinkish, decurrent when
young.—Sow. t. 144.
Smell agreeable, spicy. Not fonnd since the time of Sowerby.
-Berkeley is of opinion th a t it is a Ilygrophorns, and sliould find
a place here.