7 8 0 . A g a iicu s (P sa thy ia ) c cn o p ileu s . Fries.
See ante p. 213.
var. su p e ib u s, Jungh. Coolce Illus. 1.1158.
8 6 6 Us. B o lb itiu s conocephalus, Bull. Champ, t. 563, f. 1. Fries
Bym. Fur. p. 334.
Cono-ceph'alus = with a conical head (or pileus).
Pileus membranaceous, conical, hygrophanous, disc even, slightly
viscid, margin striate ; stem flstulose, equal, smooth, shining, rather
tough, white; gills free, ventricose, dingy, then ferruginous. Spores
18 X 9-10 p .— Coolce Illus. Supp. t. 1160.
On the ground in palm house.
8 6 8 bis. B o lb itiu s giandii scu lu s. Cke. Sp Mass., Grev. xviil., 53.
Grandius'cuius = pretty well grown up.
Pileus campanulate, expanded (1-2 in diam.), smooth, pallid
and faintly striate at the margin, rufous a t the apex, stem smooth,
white, fistulose, slender, gradually attenuated upwards (3-4 in.
long), gills crowded, linear, narrow, attenuated behind and free,
rusty ochre. Spores 15 x 5 / .— Goohe Illu s. Supp. t. 1159.
Amongst grass on the cliffs.
9 0 3 bis. C o itin a iiu s (P hlegm a c ium ) te s ta c e u s . Cooke.
Testa'ceus = brick-coloured.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then flattened and obtusely umbonate, or
depressed (7 - 1 0 c.m. broad), brick-red, rather vinous, growing paler
with age, smooth, even, viscid ; stem (8-9 c.m. long, 1 | c.m. thick)
attenuated upwards, from a sub-marginate, bulbous h a s / whitish
above, becoming rufous about th e base, solid, longitudinally
fibrously striate below; flesh ra th e r flesh-coloured, becoming
ruddy a t apex and base. Gills broad (1 c.m.), scarcely crowded,
adnate, a little emarginate behind, dusky cinnamon ; spores elliptic,
narrowed a t each end, rough, 16 x 8 / .— Coolce Illus. Supp. t.
1190.
On the ground.
t t D e l ib u t i .
* Gills whitish, then clay-coloured.
9 2 3 bis. C o itin a iiu s (Hlyxacium) n itid u s . Fr. Bym. Fur. 356.
Nil'idus = shining, beautiful (maxime insignis. Fries).
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, or depressed, smooth, viscid,
discoid, tan colour (2-5 in. broad). Stem somewhat stuffed,
clavate, elastic, white, at first viscid, whitish mealy at the apex, then
naked, and dry (2-4 in. long, | in. thick) ; gills eqnally attenuated
and deourrent, crowded, narrow, clay-coloured. Spores obovate,
pale, 10-12 X 8 / , flesh white.— Coo/« Illus. Supp. t. 1191.
On the ground.
9 8 4 bis. C o itin a iiu s (Telamonia) lu c o ium .
377.
Fries Bym. Fur. p.
Lucor'um — of groves.
Pileus even, when moist bay-brown with a tinge of brick-red;
stem firm, clavate, fibrillose, of one colour, pallid; gills emarginate,
rather distant, watery cinnamon, with a fugacious tinge of
violet flesh-colour. Spores elliptical, smooth, 10 X 5 p . — Coolce
Illu s. Supp. t. 1192.
On the ground.
9 9 0 bis. C o itina r iu s (Telamonia) c io c eo fu lv u s (D. Cand). Fr.
Bym. Eur. p. 379.
Croc'eo-fulvus = saifron-tawny.
Pileus fleshy, flattened, umbonate, even, orange-tawny (4 in.
diam.) ; stem solid, equal, yellow, becoming reddish, zoned with
an orange line (3 -4 in. long, 4 lines thick), pale at the apex ; gills
adnate, becoming ferruginous. Spores obovate, rougb, 8 - 1 0 x 6 / .
— Coohe lllu s. Supp. t. 1193.
In woods.
10 3 2 bis. Co itinariu s (Hydrocybe) an gn lo sus. Fries Bym. Fur.
392.
Angulo'sus = full of corners.
Pileus rather fleshy, flattened, repand, fragile, quite smooth,
hygroplianous, warm tawny yellow (ochraceous and opaque when
dry, 3 in. diam.) ; stem hollow, twisted, equal, / r ia te , tawny, very
fugacious, cortina tawny (3 in. long, 2-3 lin. thick) ; gills aiffiate,
thick, rather distant, lawny, edge entire of the same colour.— Coo/«
Illu s. Supp. t. 1178.
In fir woods.
1057 bis. P a x illu s (Lepista) A le x a n d ii. Fries Bym. Fur. 401.
Alexandri, in honour of P. Alexandre, who gathered the first
specimens.
Pileus fleshy, compact, plane, then depressed, dry, unpolished,
fawn-colow', margin closely involute, rather striate when expanded
(2-3 in. b ro ad ); stem stout (^ in. long to 1 in. thick) ; gills
rather decurrent, crowded, colour of boxwood. Spores 9 x 5 / .
— Cooke lllu s . Supp. t. 1162.
Amongst moss.