convex, then plane and depressed, discoid, siihpniinose ; margin at
length striate ; stem stuffed, short, pallid, bright brown below,
rath er mealy ; gills broadly adnate, distant, broad, pallid.—F»-.
Hym. E u r. 474. Cooke Illus. t. 1127 A.
On dead branches.
1 2 8 9 . M a ia sm iu s zam ea lis. Bull. Champ, t. 336.
Ramea'lis, from ramus = a, branch.
Inodorous. Pileus somewhat flesliy, plane or depressed, obtuse,
without striæ, rugulose, opaque ; stem stuffed, short, mealy, white,
rufous below ; gills adnate, rather distant, narrow, white.—Fr.
Hym. Eur. 474. Cooke Illu s. t. 1127 B.
On dry dead branches.
1 2 9 0 . M a ia sm iu s candid us. Bolton t. 39, f . B.
Cand'idus = b right white.
White. Pileus rather membranaceous, hemispherioal, then
plane or depressed, pellucid, naked, a t length sulcalely rugulose ;
stem stuffed, thin, incurved, delicately pruinose, base floccose and
a t length brownish ; gills adnexed, ventricose, distant.—Fr. JTym.
Fur. 474. Cooke lllu s. t. 1127 C.
On twigs, etc.
Sect. I I . M y c e n a . Stem horny, flstulose, but here and there
medullate, tough, dry. Mycelium rhizomorphoid, corticate, not
floccose. Pileus submembranaceous, campanulate, then expanded,
margin a t first straight, and adpressed.
A. C h o k d a l b s . Stem rigid, rooting, or dilated at the base.
Pileus campanulate or convex.
1 2 9 1 . M a ia sm iu s a llia c eu s . Jacq. Austr. t. B2.
A lliaiceus, from allium = garlic.
Strong-scented. Pilens submembranaceous, campanulate, then
expanded, subumbonate, a t first even, then sulcate, growing pale ;
stem horny, tall, rigid, velvety, or pruinose, black ; base rooting,
naked ; gills free, brownish white.—Fr. Hym. Fu r. 475. Cooke
Illus. t. 1128 A.
In woods.
Spores 16-18 x 1 0 /.
1 2 9 2 . M a ia sm iu s c a u tic in a lis . (With.) Soiv. t. 163.
Cauticina'Us. Etymology obscure.
Pileus membranaceous, campannlato-convex, obtuse, smooth.
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even, then striato-siilcate ; stem fistulose, fiocculose, bay, attenuated
above and paler, farinose ; gills adnato-deourrent, connected
by veins, yellow.— Fr. Hym. Eur. 476. Cooke Illus. t. 1134 B.
On the ground, amongst leaves.
12 9 3 . M a ia sm iu s coheezens. A . 4 S. Consp., p. 163.
Cohcerens = sticking together. From the connected gills.
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, obsoletely umbonate,
velvety, cinnamon-brown, growing pale ; stem horny, very
rigid, even, smooth, shining, bay, pallid above ; gills free, distant,
connected by slight veins, white, then yellowish, growing pallid.—
Fr. Hym. Eur. 137. Cooke Illu s. i. 1128 B.
On bramble.
Spores 12 X 6 / .
B. RoTULiE. Stem filiform, flaccid, base inserted,
soon becoming plane, or umbilicate. Epiphyllous.
Pilens
* Stem quite smooth, shining.
1 2 9 4 . M a ia sm iu s lo tu la . (Scop.) Fr. Bym. Fur. 477.
Rot'ula = a little wheel.
Pileus membranaceous, slightly convex, umbilicate, p lic a te ;
stem horny, fistulose, shining, quite smooth, blackish ; gills few,
broad, distant, attached to a free collar behind, pallid, white.—Foip.
' t. 95. Berk. Outl. t. 1 4 ,/ . 7. Cooke Illus. t. 1129 A.
On fallen twigs, &c.
Spores 6 x 3-4 / .
1 2 9 5 . M a ia sm iu s g iam in um . (Libert.) Berk. Outl. t. 1 4 ,/. 8.
Gram'inum, gen. pl. of gramen = grass.
Pileus nearly plane, umbonate, sulcate, very pale rufous, the
furrows paler, umbo brown ; stem .quite smooth, shining, black,
white above; gills few, snb-ventricose, cream-coloured, attached
to a free concM’.— Fries Hym. hur. 477. Cooke lllu s. t. 1129 B.
On leaves of grass.
Spores 3-4 /.
1 2 9 6 . M a ia sm iu s an d io sa ceu s. Linn. Suec. No. 1193.
Androsa'ceus, from ¿vjpoVttKts = an unidentified sea plant or
zoophyte.
Pileus membranaceous, slightly convex, sub-umbilicate, striate,
smooth; stem horny, flstulose, quite .smooth, b la ck; gills