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becoming w h ite ; stem slender (2-3 in. long, 1 line thick), whitish,
floccose a t the apex, pallid (rufescent a t the base) ; gills adnate,
crowded, white. Spores minute, 5 x 4 / .— Coohe Illus. Supp. t.
1181.
On stumps ; odour of fresh meal.
10 7 bis. A g a r icu s (Tricholoma) c ir cum te c tu s . Cooke.
Circum-tecius = covered round ; from the tomentose margin.
Pileus convex, dry, fleshy (2-3 inches diam.), very obtusely
umbonate a t flrst, or not a t all, disc tawny, cracking a little when
old, circumference olive or dusky, margin tomentose, incurved,
sin u a te ; stem obclavate, or sometimes attenuated downwards ( 1-2
c.m. thick, 4 c.m. long), whitish, striate, Arm, solid ; gills reaching
the stem, a little sinuate, scarcely crowded, white. Spores subglobose,
minute, about 4 / diam.—Coohe Illus. Supp. t. 1182.
On the ground.
13 5 bis. Agaxicus (Clitocyhe) opipaxus. Fries. Hym. Fur. 83.
leones t. 49, / . 1.
Opip'arus — richly furnished, splendid.
Pileus compact, convex, then plane, obtuse, even, smooth, flesh
coloured, shining (2-4 in. diam.) ; stem solid, stout, smooth (^ in.
thick) ; gills adnate deourrent, crowded, connected by veins, white.
— Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 1183.
In mossy places.
1 5 9 bis. Ag aricu s (Clitocyhe) o c cu ltu s. Coohe, Grer. xix., 40.
Odcultus = hidden, inconspicuous.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, and depressed, even, smooth,
but innately virgate (5-7 c.m. diam.), viscid, pallid, smoky about
the disc, whitish at the margin, stem equal, or slightly expanded
above into the pileus, solid, white, striately fibrillose ( 4-6 c.m.
long, 1 c.m. thick), often cu rv ed ; gills rather distant and broad
(to 5 m.m.), adnate, a little decurrent, scarcely emarginate, white ;
substance white, touch, cartilaginous.— Cooke Illus. Suppl. t. 1184.
Gregarious on charred ground.
2 3 3 bis. Ag aricus (Collybia) eu s ty g iu s . Cooke, Grev. xix., 40.
Eustygius ev-a-rvyiog — veritably Stygian from its blackness.
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, sometimes depressed
(3-5 c.m. broad), even, smooth, becoming shining when dry, tough,
dingy-white, a little darker abont the disc, margin thin, smooth,
occasionally flexuous, stem stufied, rarely hollow, attenuated
downwards into a rooting base (5-8
white above, sprinkled with small punctate scales, darker below
and o f te n becoming fuliginous, dark
fibrous; gills ra th e r broad, rounded behind, n o t crowded, dark
grey. Spores wbite, globose, 4-o / . /
Whole plant in drying becoming black.— Goo/« Illu s. Suppl. t.
1185.
On the ground.
2 3 1 A g a r icu s (C o llyb ia ) m u r in u s . Batsch.
See ante, p. 74. Cooke lllu s . t. 1198.
280 bis. A g a r icu s (M y c en a ) c o n s im ilis . Cooke, Grev. xix., 41.
Con-similis = similar to, from its great likeness to two or three
allied species.
Gregarious. Pileus membranaceous, conically campanulate, soon
with the margin reflexed (2 i-3 c.m. broad), stn a te to the middle,
at length splitting, smooth, opaque, cmereous with ^™^®
Stem attennated upwards, often comp re /ed below, rathei ii„id,
dry smooth, paler than the pileus (4 c.m. long, 2 m.m. thick above,
nearly twice as thick below), fistulose ; gills slightly adnate, nearly
free, linear, scarcely crowded (2 m.m. broad), cinereous. Odour
n o n e . — Cooke Illu s. Supp. t. 1186.
Among grass.
6 3 0 . A g a r i c u s (N a u c o r i a ) l u g u h r i s . Fries. 8ee ante p. 173.
Figured in Cooke Illus. Supp. t. 1187.
7 3 1 . A g a r i c u s ( S t r o p h a r i a ) m e r d a r i u s . Fries. See ante v 200.
var. m a j o r . Fries Icon. t. 130, F ig . 3.
Much larger, pileus gibbous, straw colour. Stem stu ffed .-Co o /«
lllu s . Supp. t. 1188.
7 3 5 . A g a r i c u s (S t r o p h a r i a ) s c o b i n a c e u s . Fries. See «»i« p. 201.
Figured in Cooke Illus. Supp. t. H89.