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ground, smooth, white. Gills rounded, emarginate, crowded,
narrow, yellowish-white.— Cooke Illus. Suppl. t. 949.
On grass borders.
1 99 bis. A g a iicu s (Collybia) p r o lix u s . FI. Ban. t. 1608.
ProUxus = stretched far out, broad.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then flattened, gibbous, large, even, smooth;
stem solid, rather stont, nearly eqnal, abrupt a t the base, snlcate,
brick red ; gills- free, crowded, quite entire, wliite, unspotted.—
Fries. Ilym. Eur. 113. Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 950.
Amongst dead leaves, &c.
Pilens 2-3 in. Stem 4 in. long ; ,) in. thick.
1 9 9 . Ag aricu s (Collybia) d is to itu s . Fries.
See ante p. 64.
var. Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 052.
2 0 2 . Ag aricus (Collybia) v e lu tip e s . Fries.
var. ru b e sc en s. Cooke.
Ruhescens = becoming reddish.
Pileus viscid, about an inch, bright ferruginous brown, obscurely
striate, stem as in the type, velvety dark brown, internally becoming
blackish below, wliite above ; gills becoming spotted with brown.
— Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 65(1.
Amongst fir leaves.
2 0 3 bis. A g a iicu s (Collybia) ilo c c ip e s. Fries Eym. Fur. 116.
Floc'cipes — with a floccose, wool-like, stem.
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, then convex, umbonate, even,
growing pale ; stem fistulose, straight, rooting, pallid, rough with
black punctiform floccose scales ; gills adnexed, ventricose, rather
distant, thick, white.— Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 1168.
On the ground, and about trunks.
Cke. Sf Mass. Grev.
bear ;
2 1 4 bis. Ag a r icu s (Collybia) th e lep h o iu s
X V I I I . , p . 51.
Thele'phorus, from OnXp — the nipple, and <j)£pui= I
from the umbo.
Pilens rather flesby, campanulate, with an acute niammillate
umbo ( 1 to 1 | inch diam.), ochraceous, becoming darker and fuliginous
a t the apex, margin a t first incurved, then repand, faintly
striate. Stem cylindrical, equal, hollow, purple at the base, paler
a t the apex (3-4 in. long), slender, smooth. Gills broadest behind,
adnate, rather crowded, spores.— Coo/« Illus. Supp. t. 1167.
In peat bogs.
Near ally to Ag. .
215 bis. A g aricus (Collybia) leu com y o so tis. Coolce and Smith
Orev.
Leuco-myoso'tis, from Xevkos — white, and Ag. myosotis.
Pileus convex, then expanded, sometimes obtusely umbonate, pale
mouse-coloured, diso darker, paler a t the margin, whole plant becoming
pallid, almost white when dry, strong scented, rather fragrant,
margin faintly striate, stem hollow, very brittle slight y
pruinose above, pallid, white a t the base, and obtuse Gills thick,
moderately distant, adnate, sinuate behind, white. Spores elliptic
(•006 X -004 mm.).—Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 651.
On Sphagnum, in bogs.
Pileus about an inch. Stem reaching to 4 or 5 inches, about 2 lines thick.
Habit very much resembling the figure m Pries leones of Ag. (Naucoria)
tis, hence the name.
2 2 3 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) te n a c e llu s . Fers.
Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 640. See ante p. 70.
2 5 0 bis. Agaricus (Mycena) o liv a c eo -m a rg in a tu s.
Olivaiceo-margina'tus = with olive margins.
Pileus membranaceous, campanulate (about i in broad and
high), tawny honey colour, striate up to the disk, darker when
dry ; stem fistulose, smooth, shining, naked, dry, slender (aliout
2 in long) tinged with rufous at the base, with a little white
cottony tomentum ; gills rather distant, adnexed, uncinate broad,
slightly connected by veins, pallid, with the edge brownish olive,
wholly greyish when dry. Spores 6 x 5 p..— Cooke Illus. Supp.
t. 959 A.
On lawns.
255 bis. A g a iicu s (Mycena) flavip es. Quelet. Jura ii., t. l , f . 4.
Fla'vi-pes = with a yellow stem.
Pileus membranaceons, campanulate, striate, diaphanous, smooth,
violet or purplish pink, disc becoming brownish ; stem tough,
shining, pellucid, yellow, villous a t the base ; gills uncinate, adnate,
connected by veins, distant, white, then rosy fresh-colour ;
odour raphanoid. Spores 7 X 4 p .-C o o k e Ulus. S u p p . t. 9 o l B.
On stumps.
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