adnate to the stem, distinct, simple, whitish.— Bolt. t. 32. Soiv. t.
94. F r. Hym. Fu r. 477. Coolce Illus. t. 1129 C.
On leaves, &c., in woods.
Spores 7 x 3-4 / .
1 2 9 7 . M a ia sm iu s sp la ch n o id e s. Fr. Hym. Eur. 478.
Splachno'ides = like the intestines, airXdyxva ; from the anastomosing
gills.
Inodorous. Pilens rather membranaceous, convex, then expanded
aud umbilicate, smooth, striate; s im horny, hollow, smooth,
shining, reddish (brownish) ; gills somewhat deourrent, crowded,
simple, aud anastomosing, white.—Cooke Illus. t. 1130 A.
Amongst pine leaves.
Spores 8 x 5 / .
1 2 9 8 . M a ia sm iu s C u iie y i. B. 4 Br. Ann. N. H. 1795.
Curr'eyi, in honour of F. Cnrrey.
Pileus nearly plane, sulcate, pallid rnfons, somewhat radiating,
grooves paler, umbo tawny; stem quite smooth, shining, black,
wbite at the apex; gills few, rather ventricose, cream-coloured,
forming a collar, interstices veined, or quite smooth.— Cooke Illus.
t. 1130 B.
On leaves of grass.
Spores 9 x 5 6 / .
** Stem velvety or hairy.
1 2 9 9 . M a ia sm iu s p e ifo ia n s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 478.
Per'forans = boring through ; i.e., piercing the fir leaves.
Foetid. Pileus sub-membranaceons, becoming nearly plane
without striæ, rugulose, smooth ; stem flstulose, equal, velvety,
dark-bay, inserted at the base; gills adnate, simple, whitisli, frequently
dimidiate.— Cooke Illu s. t. 1130 C.
On fir leaves.
Spores 4 x 3 / .
1 3 0 0 . M a ia sm iu s in s it it iu s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 478,
Insilit'ius = inserted, ingrafted.
Inodorous. Pilens membranaceous, tough, convexo-plane, sub-
nmbilicate, unpolished, a t length plicato-suleate; stem horny,
fistulose, floccose or mealy, reddish-brown, attenuated downwards
to the simple inserted base; gills broadly adnate, attenuated in
front, distant, simple, unequal, pallid, white.—Berk. Outl.t. 14, f. 6 .
Cooke Illus. t. 1135 A.
■ On leaves, decayed grass, &c.
13 0 1 . M a i a s m i u s H u d s o n i . (Pers.) Fr. Hym. Fur. 478.
Hud'soni, in honour of Hudson, author of Flora Anglica.
Inodorous. Pileus membranaceons, hemispherioal, rugulose;
stem horny, filiform, dark purple, beset— as well as the pileus— with
scattered purple hairs ; gills adnexed, narrow, simple, white, alternately
dimidiate.—Sow. t. 164. Cooke Illu s. t. 1135 B.
On fallen holly leaves.
Spores 5 x 3 / .
1 3 0 2 . M a ia sm iu s ep ich lo e . Fr. Hym. Eur. 479.
Ep i’chloe = upon the grass, yflon.
Pileus thin, plano-convex, somewhat papillate, without striæ,
whitish, centre bay-brown ; stem bay, opaque, sidcately striate,
striæ setulose, base paler ; gills rounded, rather crowded, broader
behind.— Cooke lllu s . t. 1136 A.
On tbe base of grasses.
Spores 3 x 2 y.
1 3 0 3 . M a i a s m i u s a c t i n o p h o i u s . B. 4 Br., Ceylon Fungi 385.
Aclinopliorus =z6cM\ng rays, like a scallop-shell.
Small. Pileus convex, umbilicate, bay brown, radiately lined,
rugose when d ry ; stem liair-like, p a llid ; gills white.—Ooo/«
lllus. t. 1136 B.
On twigs, &c.
1 3 0 4 . M a i a s m i u s s a c c h a i i n u s . Batsch, f . 83.
Sacchari'nus, from saccharum = sugar ; from the white pileus
looking like lump-sugar.
Pileus membranaceons, convex, s u b -papillate, smooth, sulcate and
plicate ; stem very tbin, flocoulose, becoming smooth, inserted
obliquely, reddish, gills broadly adnate, narrow, thicli, very distan
t, connected by veins, whitish.—Fz-. Hym. Eur. 479. Cooke
lllu s . t. 1136 0.
On dead twigs.
Spores 5 x 3 / .
1 3 0 5 . M a i a s m i u s e p i p h y l l u s . Fr. Hym. Fm \ 479.
F p ip h y llu s = growing on leaves.
Pilens menibi-anaceous, nearly plane, at length umbilicate,
smooth, nlicato-rugose ; stem rather lioruy, MMoso, finely
velvety ; briglit brown below, inserted ; gills aAnaie, few, distant,
entire, veined, wliite.—Sow. t. 93. Cooke Illus. t. 1137 A.
On fallen leaves, twigs, &c.
Spores 3 x 2 y.