thin, eq u a l; gills decui'rent, thin, arcuate, distant.—Fr. Hym. Eur.
• il l. Cooke Illus. t. 900 A.
In mossy pastures. Common.
Thinner and smaller than M. virgineus. Spores 7x4/».
1 0 9 5 . Hygrophoius (Camazophyllus) zu sso -co z ia c eu s. B. 4 Br.
Ann. N. Mist. No. 332.
Russo-coria'ceus = l i k e Russia leather; from the scent.
Sweet scented. Pileus very vrhite, slightly viscid, convex,
fleshy; stem slender, smooth, so lid ; gills broad, thick, arched,
decurrent, very few and distant.—Fr. Uym. Eur. 414. Saund. 4
Sm. t. 2 8 ,/. 2. Cooke Illu s. t. 900 B.
In exposed pastures.
Witli the odour of Russia leather. Spores 8 x 4-5 y. Small size.
1 0 9 6 . Hygzophozus (Camazophyllus) v en tz ic o su s.
Ann. Nat. B is t. 1777.
B. 4 Br.
Ventricdsus, from venter — the belly. From the fusiform stem.
White ; pileus convex, unequally fleshy, stem solid, attenuated at
the apex and the base, gills deeply deourrent, narrow.—Cooke Illu s.
t. 901.
Amongst grass.
Pileus 2-3 in. across. Stem 2J iu. high, J in. thick in the middle, solid,
but at length partially hollow. (Jills sometimes forked. Spores 7 x 4//.
** Gills ventricose, sinuately arcuate or plano-adnate.
1 0 9 7 . Hygzophozus (Camazophyllus) fo zn ica tu s. Fr. Bym. Ewr.
414.
Fornica'tus = archoA, vaulted.
Whitish. Pileus fleshy, thin, campanulate, then expanded,
even, smooth, viscid, livid white, stem firm, eqnal, tough, smooth ;
gills sinuate, adnexed, ventricose, distant, white.—Fries Epicr. p.
327. Batt. p . 46, t. 21. W. G. Smith in Jour. Bot., 1 8 7 3 ,/. 884.
Cooke Illu s . t. 933.
In mossy places.
Pilens obsoletely umbonate, 1 in. broad, when broadly expanded nearly
2 in. broad. Stem 2-3 in. high, 4 lines thick. Spores 5-6 x 3 /i.
1 0 9 8 . Hygzophozus (Camazophyllus) distan s. Berk. Outl. p.
200, t. 13, / . 1.
Distans = far a p a r t ; said of the gills.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, plane or depressed, viscid, white, with
a silky lustre, here and there stained with brown : stem white
above, cinereous below, and attenuated, not spotted ; gills few, very
broad behind, adnate, very distant, with a decurrent tooth, pure
white a t first, then tinged with cinereous, interstices obscurely
rugose.—Fr. Hym. Eur. 415. Price f . 5. Cooke Illus. t. 902.
In woods. Eare.
Spores 10 X 8 /I.
1 0 9 9 . Hygzophozus (Camazophyllus) Clarkii. B. 4 B r. Ann. N.
M. No. 1358.
Clark'U, in honour of J . A. Clark.
Fragile ; pileus convex, sub-umbonate, livid-cinereous, viscid ;
margin even ; stem concolorous, hollow ; gills broad, distant, thick,
adnate, white.—F r. Hym. Eur. 415. Cooke Illus. t. 934 A.
In woods. Oct.
Gills in large specimens nearly J in, wide. Spores 12 x 10 y.
11 0 0 . Hygzophozus (Camazophyllus) metapodius, Fr. Mym.
Eur. 415.
Metapod'ius, from the stem (ttous) being r e v e r s e d , t h i c k above
instead of below.
Pileus compact, convex, then expanded, obtuse, a t flrst viscid,
then silky squamulose, becoming tawny; stem solid, smooth,
attenuated downwards, cinereous, turning reddish within; gills
thick, distant, veined, greyish white; arcuato-decurrent behind.—
Cooke Illu s. t. 918.
In pastures. Oct.
Stem 1-2 in. long, J in. and more tbiok ; pileus l|-3 in. broad. Spores
8x5/1.
1101. Hygzoph ozu s (Camazophyllus ) o v in u s . Bull. Champ, t.5%0.
Ovi'nus, from ovis = a sheep ; woolly.
Pileus fieshy, thin, conico-convex, then expanded, gibbous, viscid,
then squamulose, brown; stem slightly stuffed, smooth, somewhat
shining, thickened a t either end ; gills arcuato-decurrent, connected
by veins, grey, turning reddish, edge thin.—F r . Hym. Eur. 415.
Huss ii. 50. Cooke Illu s. t. 934 B.
In pastures.
Pileus 2-in. broad. Stem 2 in. long, 3 lin. tbick. Spores 5x3-1 y.
11 0 2 . H ygzophozus (Camazophy llus ) su h zad iatu s . Schum. Fr.
Hym. Fur. p. 416.
Sub-radia'tus = somewhat rayed or radiate.
Pileus rather membranaceous, radiately striate, disc rather fleshy,
somewhat umbonate, tawny ; stem fistulose, equal, smooth, pallid,
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