naked, soon spreading and reflexed ; stem solid, stout, rather
cartilaginous, naked, white, a little villous at the apex; gills decurrent,
ratlier crowded, broad, fuliginous, then dirty white.—Fr. Hym.
Eur. 89. Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 644.
In woods.
1S5 bis. Ag azicus (Clitocybe) fum o su s. Pers.
var. cæspitosus. Cooke. Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 645.
Coespito'svs = growing in tufts.
152 bis. A g azicu s (Clitocybe) su b d e ca ste s. Cke. 4 Mass.
Sub-decastes, from its near relation to Ag. decastes.
•
Cæspitose. Pilens fleshy, campanulate, convex, obtuse, even,
smooth, white a t the margin and somewhat Iqbed, becoming yellow
at the apex, disc compact, elsewhere thin, stem solid, confluent at
the base, smooth, equal, fibrillose (5 in. long in. tbick). Gills
broad, rather crowded, attenuated in front, rounded behind, white,
spores globose, 4-5 / .— Couke Illu s. Supp. t. 958.
On the ground.
Pileus 2J in. broad, and high ; stem 5 in. long, J - f in. thick.
1 5 7 . Ag azicus (Clitocybe) pe zgamen us. Coolce.
Coohe Illus. Suppl. t. 643. See ante p. 52.
16 0 . Ag a z icu s (Clitocybe) monstzo sus. Sow.
Coohe lllu s. Suppl. t. 648. See ante p. 58.
1 6 3 . Agazicus (Clitocybe) in fu n d ib u lifo zm is. Schoeff.
var. membzanaceus. Fries. Cooke Illus. Suppl. t. 646.
Membrana'ceus = of skin or membrane.
16 5 Ms. Ag a z icu s (Clitocybe) sin o p icu s. Fries Hym. Fur. 95.
Sino'picus = of Sinope, in Patagonia, where minium (red-lead)
was fo u n d ; from the red pileus.
Pileus fleshy, thin, plane, then depressed, umbilicate, dry, at
length floccidosely rivulose, stem stuffed, equal, rather fibrillose;
gills decurrent, very crowded, ratlier broad, pure wliite, then turning
yellowish.— Coohe Jllus. ¡Supp. t. 647.
in woods, chiefly on bnrnt places.
16 7 bis. A g a z icu s (C lito c yb e ) sp in u lo su s . Stevensou.
Spinulo'sus, from the “ spinnlose” spores.
= Agaricus geotropus v. subinvolutus. Smith. Gooke Illustrations,
Vol. ii., t. 17V. .
See ante p. 55.
1 7 2 his. Ag azicus (Clitocybe) v e zm icu la z is. Fr. Hym. Fur. p. 98.
Vermicula'ris. from vermiculus=th.e scarlet worm, in the Vulgate,
Exodus xxxv. 25. _ _
Pileus slightly fleshy, umbilicate, then reflexed, infundibuliform,
repand, even, smooth, moist, becoming pale ; stem hollow, soon
compressed, smooth, shining, and, as well as th e decurrent, very
crowded th in gills ; white.
In pine woods.
Somewhat fragile; pileus of a beautiful red or flesh-oolour, then tan
(almost hygrophanous). Mostly frequently undulate-lobed.
1 7 7 bis. A g a z icu s (CUtocybe ) c in e za s cen s . Batsch.
Cinerascens = heoommg ash-coloured.
Smaller than Ag. cyathiformis. Pileus thin, plane then depressed
gills white, turning yellowish. Stem fibrillose, reticulate.-Ooo/«
Illus. Supp. t. 115 B. ,
On the ground.
18 2 bis. A g a z icu s (Clitocyb e) z y g o p h y llu s .
XV., 67.
Cooke 4 Mass. Grev.
Zygo-phyllas, from (vy6v = a yoke, from the connected gills.
Pileus ra th e r fleshy, convex, then expanded, disc depressed,
hygrophanous, tough, flaccid, pallid, with a greyish tin t when moist,
ochraoeous white when dry, margin thin, at first
or plicate, as if pinched up at regular intervals, ®'^®“ thfn
s p o W white, expanding into the pilens, even, smooth, with a thm
white tomentum a t the base ; gills d e e p l y decurrenf
distinctly connected by veins, cinereous. Spores elliptical ( 8 x 4 / ) .
Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 948.
Amongst leaves.
Pileua 2-4 in. diam. Stem 2 in. long, i - i in. thick.
19 8 Ms A g a z ic u s (C o lly b ia ) fo d ie n s . Kalch. Icon., t. 36, f . 2.
Fod'iens = digging up, piercing; from the character of the root.
Pileus fleshy, firm, convex, obtuse, margin inflexed (2-3 in.),
even smooth, flesh colour, becoming yellowish, darker and gilvous
in the centre. Stem hollow, tough, somewhat ventricose, often
L g itu d in a lly oostate (2 in. long, 5-6 lines thick), attennated into
a r a t in g base of equal length, or longer, deeply immersed m the