I l Olivaceous umber.
1081. Hygzophozus (Limacium) lim a c in u s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 409.
Limaci'nus = slimy, like a slug, Umax.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, smooth, glutinous, umber, then
fuliginous or somewhat olive ; margin paler ; stem solid, firm,
ventricose, iibrilloso-striate, viscid, squamulose above ; gills rather
thin, white, then cinereous.— Cooke Illus. t. 897.
In woods, etc.
Pileus 1J-2J iu. broad. Stem 2-3 iu. long, è in. tbiok. Spores 12 x 8 /i.
1 0 8 2 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) o liv a c e o -a lb u s. Fr. Hym. Fur.
410.
Oliva'ceo-albus = whitish-olive.
Pileus fleshy, acorn shaped, theu expanded, even, clothed with
evanescent olivaceous gluten, umbo brown ; stem solid, equal, a t first
with a floccose ring, spotted with dark scales, viscid, even above ;
gills adnate decurrent, white.—Cooke Illus. t. 890.
In woods and woodland pastures.
Pileus 1-2 in. broad. Stem 3 in. long, 3 lines tbick. Spores 10 x 5 «.
1 0 8 3 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) hyp othejus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 419.
Hypothefus, from viro = under, and Qùov — sulphur ; because
yellow beneath the olive gluten.
Pilens fleshy, obtuse, thin, clothed with olive evanescent gluten,
somewhat virgate ; stem stuffed, eqnal, somewhat spotted, viscid,
even, veil cortinate, fugacious ; gills distant, yellow.—Sow. t. 8 .
Cooke Illus. t. 891.
In pine woods, on sandy soil.
Pileus 1-2 in. broad. Stem 2-4 in. long, 2-3 lines tbick. Spores 10 x 6 /»■
1 0 8 4 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) c e za sin u s. Berk. Outl. 197.
Ceras'inus == of or belonging to a cherry, KÌpatros ; from its
odour.
Pileus fleshy, convex, broadly umbonate, pale umber, then grey,
viscid, margin minutely tomentose; stem white, solid, attenuated
below, punctafo-squamulose above ; gills broad, decurrent, white,
tinged with pink, sometimes forked, very distant.—F r. Hym. Eur.
410. Cooke Illus. t. 898.
In fir plantations.
Witb the odonr of the cherry laurel. Spores 8x4/ / .
Dingy cinereous, or livid.
1 0 8 5 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) fu s co -a lb u s. Lasch. No. 502.
Fusco-allms = dusky white.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, even, smooth, viscid, fuscous,
then cinereous ; stem solid, equal, whitish floccose at the apex when
d r y ; gills decurrent, broad, rather thick, snowy white.— Cooke
Illu s. t. 899.
In woods.
Pileus about 2 in. diam. Stem 2-3 in. long, 4-6 lines thick. Spores
15x10/ / .
1 0 8 6 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) a g a th o sm u s.
411.
Fr. Hym. Mur.
Agathosmus, from ¿ 7 a 0os = good, and oa'pg — scent.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then piano-gibbous, viscid, livid grey, disc
punctate viith crowded pellucid whitish dots; stem solid, firm, dry,
fibrillosely striate, rough above with point-like scales; gills decurrent,
distant, soft, white.—Coohe Illus. t. 913.
In fir woods.
Pileus li-2 J in. broad. Stem 2-3 in. long, 3-5 lines thick. Spores
10 X 5 //.
1 0 8 7 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) mesotephzus. B. 4 -Br. Ann.
Nat. Hist. X I I I . , t. 15,/. 2.
Ales'otephrus — ash-colonved (te®/>os) in the middle (//co-os’).
Pileus convex, subhemispherical, hygrophanous, white, with a
brown disc, striate, viscid, as well as the slender stuffed stem, which
is floccoso-granulated above ; gills decurrent, pure white.—Cooke
Illu s. t. 914.
In woods.
Pileus bygropbanous, striate,
Stem slender, flexuous, attenuated at the
base. Spores 10 x 5 //.
1 0 8 8 . Hygzophozus (Limacium) liv id o -a lb u s. Fr. Hym. Fur.
p. 412.
Liviido-albus, from the leaden pileus and white gills.
Pileus fleshy, thin, obtuse, even, smooth, viscid, livid, of one
colour, margin naked ; stem stufied, slender, equal, nearly even;
gills decurrent, distant, distinct, white.—FI. Dan. t. 1907, / . 2.
Cooke Illu s. t. 915.
In woods.
Spores 10 X 6 //.
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