5 4 3 bis. A g a iicu s (Inocybe) v io la c e o -fu scu s , Cke. 4 Muss.
Grevillea X V I I . , 52.
Viola'ceo-fascus = of a dusky violet colonr.
Subcæspitose. Pilens convex, expanded, obtusely umbonate (1-2
in. diam.), flocculose, flbrillose, concentrically squamose, dry
umber, margin thin, torn, and flnibriate, stem solid ( 2 -2 | x | in.),
violet above, within and without, pallid below, smooth or silky,
equal, fiesh pallid when old. Gills broad, scarcely crowded, adnate
or emarginate, violet, then umber, margin paler, serrulate. Veil
a t first whitish. Spores smooth, 7-8 X 4 / .— Cooke Illu s. Supp.
1174.
Amongst grass, in open places.
6 4 4 bis. A g a iicu s (Inocybe) fa sc ia tu s
X V I I I . , 52.
Cke. 4 Mass. Grevillea
Fascia'tus = h<mm\ together as if in bundles.
Cæspitose. Pileus campanulate-convex (2-3 in. diam ), tawny,
rufous at the disc, silky, clad with minute, darker, squarrose scales,
flesh thin, stem slender, equal, or a little attenuated below (2 -3
in. long), fibrillose, solid, reddish witbin and without at the base,
pallid above. Gills crowded, attenuated in front, rounded behind,
or slightly sinuate, thin, soft, palhd. Spores rough, ^ 1 0 x 6 / .
Odour and taste, none.— Cooke lllu s . Supp. t. 1173.
On the ground.
591. A g a iicu s (Hebeloma) e la tu s . Batseh Flen, / . 188.
Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 962. See ante p. 164.
59 5 bis. A g a iicu s (Hebeloma) n au seo su s. Cke. Grevillea xvi.,
43.
Nauseo’sus = rank-smelling.
Foetid. Pileus convex, gibbous, more or less expanded, even,
smooth, viscid, ochrey-white (1-1^ inch across). Stem equal, or
slightly attenuated below, of the same colour, mealy above, faintly
striate downwards, and in decay turning black at the base, solid.
Gills ventricose, sinuate behind, very broad, rather distant, pallid,
then clay-colonred, a t length feri uginous. Spores large, attenuated
towards each end, 20 X 10 / .— Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 963.
On the ground in mixed woods.
The odour is very strong and abominable, especially after being kept for
a night in a box.
601 bis. A g a iicu s (F lammu la ) p u ip u ia tu s . Cke. 4 Mass. Grevillea
X V I I I . , 73.
Purpura'tus = purpled.
Pileus ra th e r fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtusely uinbonate
( 1 -2 in. diam.), purple or purple-brown, clad with minute floccose
scales of the same colour, stem curved, ascending, equal ( 1-2 in
lono- 2-3 lines thick), smooth and pallid above, purple below, and
granulose, solid, flesh pale yellowish above, purphsli below, ring
fibrillose, gills adnate, somewhat rounded b e h in d ,/o t crowded,
lemon-yellow, at length bright ferruginous ( 8 x 5 / ) . ia s te
very b itte r.— Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 964.
On tree fern stems.
601 bis. A g a iicu s (Flammula) n ite n s .
XVIII., 52.
Nitens = shining.
Cæspitose. Pilens hemispherical, convex, then expanded, obtuse
( 1 -H iR- ikaR'-), shining, dry, somewhat silky purple brmvn,
sdem (2-3 in. X i in.) equal, solid, flesh coloured, fibrillose. Gills
crowded, adnate, margin entire, pallid, then umbe/ Spores
almond-shaped, pale brown (10 X 5-7 p ).— Cooke Illus. Supp.
1154.
On the gronnd.
6 3 1 . A g a iic u s (Nau co iia ) fe s tiv u s . BoU.
Cooke lllus. Supp. t. 966.
ck.’. 4 Mass. Grevillea
631 bis A g a iicu s (N au coiia) obtu su s. Cke. 4 Mass. Grevillea
xv ili., 52.
Ohtusus = bluntened.
Pileus campanulate, obtuse, smooth, becoming faintly striate
about the margin, rufous, becoming paler (not much exceeding an
inch broad and h ig h ); s t e m equal, fistulose, flesh-colour, darker
within, especially at the base (2 in. X | m.), smooth. Gills
broadly adnate, or with a tooth, broad, ventricose, with a s e r r /e
edge. Spores rubiginous, 7-8 X 4 p .— Cooke lllu s . Supp. llo 5 .
On the ground.
Allied to A y. Christina;.
632. A g a i i c u s (N a u c o i i a ) h a m a d i y a s . Fries Eym. Fur. 254.
Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 965. See ante p. 174.