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tomentose; stem stuffed, bearing racemose abortive p ile i; base
sclerotoid, black; gills adnate, crowded, white.—F r. Hym. Eur.
119. Sow. t. 281.
On the ground, or on putrid Agarics. Very rare,
c. L aevipedes. Stem thin, eqnal, fistulöse, naked, smooth, not
conspicuously striate.
Gills broad, lax, usually more or less distant.
2 1 4 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) c o llin u s . Scop. Carn.p. 132.
Colli'nus=groY/mg on hills, colies.
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, umbonate,
smooth ; stem fistulöse, equal, abrupt, naked, even, growing pale ;
gills free, ventricose, lax, white becoming pallid.—F r. Hym. Eur.
119. Cooke Illus. t. 205.
On grassy slopes.
215. A g a iicu s (Collybia) v e n t iic o su s . Bull. Champ, t. 411, f. 1.
Venb-icdsv s= SY/e\\mg ; literally, “ full of belly,” venter.
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate-convex, umbonate, smooth!
stem fistulöse, even, naked, becoming rufescent, ventricose at the
base, rooting; gills arcuate, affixed, ventricose, broad, rather
crowded, undulated, rufescent.—F r. Hym. Eu r. 120. Cooke Illus.
t. 145, a.
In woods. Oct.
2 1 6 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) S te v en so n i.
No. 1497.
B. Sr Br. Ann. N. H.,
Stevensoni, in honour of the Eev. John Stevenson, of Glamis.
Pileus semi-ovate, obtuse, viscid, pallid, yellow, here and there
spotted ; stem thin, fibrillose, pulverulent above, externally and
internally rufous, rooting ; gills broad, adnate, with a decurrent
tooth, distant, white.— Cooke Illu s. t. 145, b.
On the ground.
Pileus ^ in. across and high ; stem in. high, scarcely a line thick.
217, A g a iicu s (Collybia) p sa th y io id e s. Coohe Illus. t. 266.
Psathyro-i'des=of th e form, tfSos, of a Psathyra.
Ivory-white. Pileus campanulate, obtuse, rather viscid, margin
regular, even ; stem erect, slender, hollow, equal, rath er tough.
Gills very broad, triangular, adnate, with a decurrent tooth, rather
distant, persistently white. Spores elliptic, colourless. '015 X
•007 mm.
On the ground.
Pileus I in. hroad, nearly an inch high; stem 3-4 iu. long, slender.
■Wholly white.
218. A g a iicu s (Collybia) x an th op u s. Fr. Hym. E u r .120.
Xanth'opus— Yi\t\\ a yellow s tem ; from ^avdos -f ttous.
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, sub-umbonate, even,
smooth ; stem fistulöse, equal, yellow, oven ; base equal, rooting,
strigose; gills truncate behind, free, broad, thin, lax, crowded,
whitish.— Cooke Illus. t. 203.
About the stumps of trees, &o. July.
Pileus 1-2 iu. broad, becoming pale ; stem 3 in. high.
2 1 9 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) u it e lliu u s . I'r. Hym. Eur. \20.
N ite llin u s— thc colour of a dormouse, nitella.
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, even, tawny, shining,
hygrophanous; stem slightly fistulöse, unequal, rigid, smooth,
tawny ; gills adnate, thin, ra th e r crowded, white, becoming pallid.
— Fr. Icon. t. 6b, f . 1, 2. Cooke. Illus. t. 146.
By roadsides.
The form figured is evidently not the typical one figured by Fries.
2 2 0 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) su c c in eu s. Schag. Icon. t. 45.
Succin'eus=the colour of amber, succtnum.
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, at length somewhat
depressed, even; stem fistulöse (not rooting), pallid-rufous, quite
smooth ; gills obtusely adnexed, broad, rather thick, serrulate,
somewhat distant, whitish.—Frz«s Hym. Eur. 120. Cooke Illus.
t. 151, a.
Amongst grass.
Stem 1-2in. long, 1-2in. thick; pilens lin . broad.
2 2 1 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) n um m u la iiu s. Bull. Champ, t. 56.
Nummular'ius=oi or belonging to money, nummus; from the
shape of the pileus.
Pileus rather fleshy, almost plane, obsoletely depressed around the
umbo, even, pallid; stem stuffed, then hollow, smooth, pallid, incrassated
above ; gills free, ra th e r distant, white.—Fr. Hym. E u r
120. 151 b. Cooke Illus. t.
Amongst leaves.
2 2 2 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) e s c u len tu s . Jacg. Coll. n . t. 14, f. 4.
Esculentus=caiah\Q.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, nearly plane, obtuse, smooth ; stem
fistulöse, equal, tough, straight, rooting, very smooth, clay-coloured ;
gills adnate, lax, whitish.—F r. Hym. Fur. 121. Bull. t. 422 /
2. Cooke. Illus. t. Ib2 a.
In pastures. Spring. Esculent.
Small, gregarious, hut always separate.
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