Kalch.6 4 8 bis. A g a iicu s (Naucoiia) n a su tu s. Grev. VIli., 152, (.
142, / . 9.
Nasii'tus — with a conspicuous nose (or umbo).
Pileus thin, rather fleshy, campanulate, terminated by a long
papillieform umbo, margin striate or snlcate, smooth, ochraceous.
Stem flstulose, equal, fiexuous fibrillose, rather ferruginous ; gills
emarginate, with a decnrrent tooth, somewhat crowded, broad,
ventricose, ferruginous.— Cooke lllus. Supp. 1172 B.
In swampy places.
6 7 3 bis. A g a iicu s (Galeia) s ilig in e u s . Fries Eym. Fur. 267.
Siligin'eus — of wheat, wheaten (like bread).
Pileus menibranaceoiis, globose-campanulate, then expanded,
unequal, even, not turning pale ; stem rather flexnons, equal pallid,
somewbat pruinose ; gills adnate, broadly linear, rather crowded,
ochre.— Cooke Illus. Supp. 1156.
On road scrapings.
The variety figured turns pale when dry, thus differing from the type.
6 9 0 . A g a iicu s (T ub a iia ) p e llu c id u s. Bull. Champ, t. 550, / . 2.
Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 1175 A. See ante p. 188.
6 9 0 Ms. A g a iicu s (Tubaiia) m u s c o ium . Pers. Syn. YIO.
Musco'rum = of mosses (musci).
Pileus membranaceous, convex, depressed in the centre, striate,
smooth, tawny yellow ; stem fi.^tulose, short, of the same colour,
incrassated at the base, gills radier decurrent, horizontal, paler.—
Fries Hym. Eur. 274. Cooke lllu s . Supp. t. 1 1/5 B.
Amongst moss on heaths.
S er ie s 4. PR A T E L L I.
7 0 8 . A g a i i c u s (Chitonia) lu b iic e p s . Coolce Sp Mass. Grevillea XV. ,
57.
Cooke lllus. Supp. t. 967. See ante p. 192.
719. A g a iicu s (P sa llio ta ) sa g a tu s. Fries E ym. Fur. 281.
Cooke lllu s. Supp. t. 968. See ante p. 196.
755 bis. A g a iicu s (Hypholoma) catarius. Fries Eym. Ewr. 296.
Catar'ius = of or belonging to a cat (catta) ; a variant oî felinus,
to avoid confusion.
Pileus fleshy-membranaceous, hemispherical, then expanded,
smooth, hygrophanous ; stem fistulose, short, thin, rather shining,
white, incrassated at the base, and white floccose, striate a t the
apex; gills adnate, white, then fuscous.— Coo/« lllu s . Supp. t.
1176.
On th e ground amongst grass.
Gregarious, subcæspitose, ochraoeous, pileus scarcely 1 m. diam. Stem
about I J in. long ; spores 6 x 3 / .
757 Ms. A g a r i c u s (H y p h o lo m a ) i n s t r a t u s . Britz. Melan.f. 110.
Instra'tus = covered over.
Cæspitose. Pileus hemispherical, convex, broadly umbonate (1
in. or more), dark brown, radiately rugose, stem hollow, equal,
white and smooth above, fibrillose or squamulose below, veil white,
appendiculate. Flesh brownish. Gills subventricose, adnate,
brown, then purple brown, paler at the edge. Spores 8 x 4
Cooke Illus. Supp. 1157.
On stumps.
Possibly these specimens belong to the above species of Britzelmeyer,
but we have been compelled to expand the description.
7 6 3 . A g a r i c u s ( P s i l o c y h e ) a r e o l a t u s . Klotsch.
var. v i i e s c e n s , C. SpM. Coolce lllus. Supp. t. 1177.
Virescens = greenish.
Differing from the type in the green colour of the pileus.
7 7 9 . A g a i i c u s ( P s i l o c y b e ) c l i v e n s i s . B. # Br.
Cooke lllu s . Supp. t. 969. See ante p. 212.
7 8 5 . A g a i i c u s ( P s a t h y i a ) g y r o f l e x u s . Fries Eym. Fur. 305.
Cooke Jllus. Supp. t 970. See ante p. 214.
S e r i e s 5 . C O P R m A R I I .
8 0 4 . A g a i i c u s ( P a n æ o l u s ) s c i t u l u s . Massee, Grev. xvi., p. 65.
Cooke lllu s . t. 927 B. See ante p. 219.
This species belongs to Saccardo’s genus Anellaria, together with Ag.
separatus, on account of the rmg.