2 6 0 bis. A g a iicu s (Mycena) g yp seu s. Fries. Rym. Fur. 135.
Gyps'eus = of gypsum (plaster of Paris).
Cæspitose. Fragile ; pileus membranaceous, conico-campanulate,
smooth, striate to the umbo ; stem straight, attenuated upwards
from the hairy base, smooth above ; gills attenuated behind,
adnexed, somewhat uncinate, broadest iu front, nXxite.— Gooke
lllus. Supp. t. 952 A.
On stumps.
Stem 2-3 in. long, hyaline white, with the diso turning yellowish.
2 8 7 . A g a iicu s (Mycena) mira'bilis. C. 4 Q.
Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 951 A. See ante p. 85.
3 0 1 . A g a iicu s (Myceua) Ieuco g a lus. Cooke.
Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 653. See ante p. 8 8.
315 bis. Agaricus (Mycena) codoniceps. Cooke Grevillea x v i.,
p. 102.
Godo'ni-ceps, from its head (pileus) being like a bell (/cciâiuA in
shape.
Minute, pileus campanulate, scarcely expanding, sulcate,
sprinkled with somewhat erect short hairs, wholly umber (about 1
line broad,^ 2 lines high), stem attenuated downwards, umber
below, whitish above, slender (nearly J in. long), gills adnate, linear,
not crowded, white. Spores 5 / long.— Coo/« Illus. t. 952,
/• B.
On tree fern stems.
3 2 3 . Agaricus (Omphalia) ch ry sop h y llu s. Fries.
Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 1152 A. See ante p. 92.
3 2 4 . Agaricus (Omphalia) P o s tii. Fries.
var, Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 1152 B. See ante p. 93.
3 3 3 . Agaricus (Omphalia) g la u c o p h y llu s. Lasch.
Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 959 B. See ante p. 94.
3 3 4 . Agaricus (Omphalia) ru sticu s. Pers.
Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 959 C. See ante p. 9 5 .
3 6 5 . A g a iicu s (P leurotus) Ruthse. Berh. 4 Br.
Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 654. See ante p. 103.
Veil none, gills very decurrent, stem distinct, almost vertical.
3 6 8 Mi. Ag aricu s (P leurotus) sap id us. Kalchb. Icon. t. 8, f . I.
Sapddus = tasty, savoury.
Cæspitose. Pilens fieshy, somewhat excentric, deformed,
smooth, depressed in the centre. Stem solid, connate at the base,
smooth, white. Gills decurrent, rather distant, white. Spores
10 X 4-5 p . — Cooke lllu s. Supp. t. 954.
On elm trunks.
Pileus white or brownish, flesh always white.
3 7 0 bis. A g aricus (Pleurotus) o str ea tu s. Fr.
var. co lum b in u s. Bresadola.
Columbi'nus = dove-like (in colour).
Pilens fleshy, irregular, subrotund, margin involute, plano-convex,
gibbous, then umbilicate, margin pigeon-coloured blue, centre
rather flesh colour, becoming yellowish, smooth ( 6 - 1 0 cm.), umbo
or umbilicus whitish pilose, stem excentric, lateral, strigose,
v a r i a b l e in length (to 1 | cm. thick). Flesh wbite. Gills crowded,
broad, attenuato-decurrent, anastomosing behind, glaucous, edge
entire, or delicately fimbriate under a lens. Spores hyaline, ovate
oblong, triniioleate (10-12 p ) .—Pleurotus columbinus, ^Quelet, in
Bresadola Fungi ïrid en tin i, i. vi. Cooke Illu s. Supp. 953.
On stumps.
Series 2. H Y PO R H O D II.
4 0 9 bis. A g a iicu s (P lu teu s) sa lic in u s . Pers. Syn. 344.
Salici'nus = 0Î or belonging to a willow, Salix.
Pileus r.'sther fleshy, convexo-plane, rather umbonate, disc
darker, floccose-rugose ; stem stuffed, fibrillose, blue, becoming
whitish; gills free, rose colour.— (7oo/« lllu s . t. 1169 A.
On willow trunks.
Pileus 1 in. or more broad, blue, then cinereous.
4 3 9 bis. Ag a r icu s (Entoloma) nig rocinnamomeus. Kalch. Icon.
Hung, t, XI., /• !•
]S[igro-cinnamo'ni'eus = h\diQkl\û^ cinnamon, in colour.
Pileus slightly fleshy, convex, then flattened, depressed about die
umhOf even, smooth, umber .¡hecoming blackish; stem hollow, rather