rooting, white, tomentose a t the b a se ; gills arcuate, adnexed,
crowded, ivhite.— Coolce Illus. t. 94.
Ill woods.
Pilens pale tan.coloured, 2^ in. broad ; odour of gas tar.—M.J.B.
var. zobustus. Cooke Illus. t. 217.
Iiohustus=haid, strong, robust.
More robust than the type. Pileus almost white. Scarcely any
perceptible odour.
9 8 . Ag azicus (Tzicholoma) inamoenus. Fr. Eym. Eur. 64.
in(iinten«s=unpleasant; from the odour.
Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, rather umbonate, slightly
silky a t first, then smooth and even ; stem solid, equal, rooting,
white ; gills arcuato-adfixed, decurrent, vei-y distant, white.—
Cooke Illus. t. 77.
In woods. Oct.
Pileus 1-3 in. broad, ■wbite, ^ ! ^ a slight tinge of ochre in the cen tre ;
stem 2 in. or more long, 3-6 lines thick, odour strong.
Gills thin, crowded, nari'ow. Small, inodorous.
9 9 . Ag a z icu s (Tzicholoma) c e z in u s . Pers. Syn. 321.
Cer'inics^K^ip'ivoi, yellow like wax, cera.
Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse or depressed, becoming
smooth, even, stem stuffed, iibrilloso-striate, base smooth ; gills adnexed,
retreating, crowded, yellow.—Fries. Hym. Fu r. 64. Fries.
Icon. t. 3 9 ,/. 1. Cooke Illus. t. 95, b.
On lawns, &c.
Pileus brown, sometimes yellow.
1 0 0 . Ag azicus (Tzicholoma) io n id e s. Bull. Champ, i. 533,/. 3.
Ion ides=lwviS7]'i, as if child of violets; t’covid = a violet bed ;
from its frequent violet colour.
Pileus fleshy, campanulate, convex, then expanded, umbonate,
even, nearly smooth, changing colour ; margin a t first fiocculose ;
stem stuffed, elastic, attenuated, fibrillose ; gills emarginate, with a
decurrent tooth, crowded, thin, eroded, white, then pallid.—Bolt,
t. 41. F r. Hym. Eur. 65. Cooke Illus. t. 95, a.
In woods.
Pileus 1-3 in. broad, violet, lilac, or brownish purple ; stem 2 in. long,
2-3 lines thick.
var; pzavus. Lasch. Lin. iv., No. 532.
Pm'TOS=misshapen, deformed.
Reddish brown, pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded,
umbonate (slightly silky), stem stuffed, then hollow, floccose,
attenuated downwards; gills adnexed with a tooth, eroded,
powdered with white.
In a stove. Ju ly .
101. Agazicus (Tzicholoma) cazneus. Bull. Champ, f. 533,/. 1.
C'oni'i’t<s=fleshy, the colour of flesh, caro.
Pileus rather fleshy, hemispherical or convex, then plane or depressed,
obtuse, even, nearly smooth, becoming pallid ; stem
stuffed, short, rigid, thickened upwards, pruinose, persistently
reddish; gills very broad behind, rounded, crowded, white.—F r.
Ilym. Eur. 65. Cooke Illus. t. 96, a.
In pastures, and grassy places.
Pilens seldom exceeding 1 in.; shining rufous pink, stem 1 in. high,
lines thick.
1 0 2 . Ag azicus (Tzicholoma) cselatus. Fr. Eym. Eur. 66.
C'aeZa'ius=engraved, carved; from its umbilioated pileus.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, convex, umbilicate, flocoulose, then ru gose
or cracked, becoming p a le ; stem stuffed with flood, equal,
smooth, taw n y ; gills sinuate, adnate, crowded, dingy white.—
Cooke Illus. 96 5.
On the ground. April.
Stem 1 in. high. Pileus scarcely 1 in. broad, brownish, then greyish-
brown. Spores subglobose, -0003 X '00015 in.
** Pileus even, smooth.
e. V k rn a le s . Pileus fleshy, soft, fragile, spotted or rivulose.
Stem solid. Vernal.
Gills white or whitish.
10 3 . Ag azicus (Tzicholoma) gambosus. Pr. Hym. Eur. 66.
Gambo'sus=mth a swelling near the hoof, gamba.
Pileus thick, fleshy, convex then expanded, undulate, obtuse,
moist, spotted, a t length cracked ; margin involute a t f i r s t; stem
solid, stout, equal, fiocculose a t the apex ; gills emarginate with
an adnexed tooth, ventricose, crowded, yellowish-white.—Berk.