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6 5 . A g azicus (Tzicholoma) z esp len d en s. F?-. Hym. Eur. 49.
E6s/iZfiwd«ws==shining brightly.
White, pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, even, smooth, shining
when dry, margin straight ; stem solid, stout, smooth, or floc-
culose at the apex ; gills free, then uncinate adnexed, somewhat
crowded, unspotted.— Cooke Illus. t. 55.
In shady places. Reading.
Stem -J in. thick. Pileua 3 in. broad.
6 6 . Agazicus (Tzicholoma) spezma ticu s. Fr. Hym. Eur. 49.
Spermat'icus=o( the odour of (nrepfia, semen.
White, pileus rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse,
repand, smooth, viscid; margin membranaceous, at first turned
inivards, naked; stem stuffed, tlien hollow, elongated, twisted,
even ; gills emarginate, ra th e r distant, eroded.— Cooke Illus. t. 87.
In fir woods,
Pileus several inches across. Smell strong, unpleasant.
Gills becoming discoloured, usually with reddish spots.
6 7 . Ag a z icu s (Tzicholoma) co lo ssu s. E n Hym. Eur. 50.
Colossus=a gigantic statue ; from its immense size.
Large, very hard, pileus compact, very thigk, hemispherical,
then expanded, smooth, a t length diffracto- squamnlose, margin at
first turned in, a t length unrolled and flexuous, stem quite solid, at
first tuberous, apex constricted, smooth, white, below and within
brick-red ; gills rounded, crowded, thin, white, then broad, and of
a pallid brick-red.—Fr. leones t. 21. Cooke Illus. t. 75.
Woods. Near Taunton.
6 8 . Ag a z icu s (Tzicholoma) acezbus. B u ll. Champ, t. 57\, f. 2.
4c«r6MS=harsh to the taste, bitter.
Pileus fleshy, convex th en expanded, obtuse, smooth, rather
spotted ; margin thin, rugose, sulcate; stem solid, blunt, yellowish,
squamulose above ; gills emarginate, crowded, pallid, then inclined
to rufous.—Fr. TTym. Fur. 71. Cooke Illus. t. 76.
In woods. Not common.
Pilens 3-4 in. across ; white, tinged with yellow, at length stained. Remarkable
for its bitter taste, and involute sulcate margin. Spores ‘00017
in. diameter.
6 9 . Agazicus (Tzicholoma) n ic tita n s . Fr. Hym. Eur. 50.
Nictlitans=vimkmg. The application is not obvious ; perhaps,
from its sporadic occurrence.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse, smooth, viscid,
even ; stem, stuffed, dry, elastic, nearly equal, squamulose, yellowish
; gills from the first rounded behind, .free, yellow, crowded,
obscurely spotted with reddish brown.—IIuss. ii. t. 46. Cooke
Illus. t. 56.
In woods. Sept.
Inodorous. Stem 3 in. long, ^ in. and more thick. Pileus 3-4 in. broad,
viscid, yellowish, disc darker. Spores '0003 X '0002 in.
7 0 . Ag azicu s (Tzicholoma) fu lv e llu s . Fr. Hym. Eur. bQ.
Ett?ueifes=diminutive of /itZfws=tawny.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, viscid, even, disc darker,
punctato-rugose, stem stuffed, then hollow, fibrillose, whitish, then
rufous, naked above ; gills rounded, then emarginate, crowded,
white, then rufescent.— Cooke Illus. t. 57.
In woods. Inodorous.
Sometimes the gills and inside of the stem are more or less yellow.
Smaller than the last. Spores nearly spherical, '00015 in.
71. Agazicus (Tzicholoma) flavo-hzunneus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 51.
E?at>o-5raM'ncMs=yellow-brown,fromflavus + brunneus; from the
brown pileus and yellow flesh.
Pileus fleshy, conical, then convex, a t length expanded, sub-
umbonate, viscid, clothed with streak-like scales; stem hollow, somewhat
ventricose, fibrillose, at first viscid, yellowish within, tip naked ;
gills emarginate, decurrent, crowded, yellowish, then rufous.—Fr.
Icon. t. 26. Cooke Illus. t. 58.
In woods.
Odour that of new meal. Stem 3-5 in. long, J in. thick, rufescent or
brownish. Pileus 3-6 in. broad, disc darker, dingy rufous, or reddish brown.
7 2 . Ag azicu s (Tzicholoma) a lho -hzun neus. Pers. Fr. Hym. Eur. bl.
A?5c<-jTOi'?ieMs=whitey-brown, from albus -p brunneus; from the
colour of the gills, and the skin white above and abruptly brown
below.
Pileus fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, obtuse, viscid,
streaked with fibrils, brown; disc papillose; stem solid, short,
equal, white above and squamulose ; gills emarginate, crowded,
white, then brownish.—Sow. t. 416. Cooke Illus. t. 197.
In woods. Smell like new meal.
Ceespitose. Pileus 3 in. broad, dirty white, changing to a ferruginous
tint. Stem 3 in. high, i in. thick.