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darker, umbonate; stem minutely fistulöse, filiform, swooiA, brownish-
white; base rooting, fibrillose; gills adnexed, then separating,
crowded, white.—FmZZ. t. b%9J. 1, H .P . Cooke Illu s. t. 147, b.
On the ground, amongst leaves.
2 3 2 . Ag aricus (Collybia) m u s c ig en u s . Schum. Saell p. 307.
Muscig'enus=horn among moss; from muscus -1- the root of gigno.
Shining white; pileus submembranaceous, convex or plane,
obtuse, even; stem stuffed, setaceous, flaccid, flexuose, equal,
smooth ; gills adnate, somewhat crowded, linear.—Fr. H im . Eu r.
124. Cooke Illus. t. 147, c.
Amongst moss.
Stem 1 in., pileus 1-2 lines broad.
** Gills becoming cinereous.
d. Tbpheophanas. Colour dingy, becoming cinereous.
Gills crowded, rather narrow.
2 3 3 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) ranc id us. Fr. Hym. Eur. 125,
i2an'«cZ«s=stinking, rank ; from its odour of almost musty flour.
Strong scented. Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, umbonate,
even, tough, whitish, silky ; stem fistulöse, straight, rigid,
rooting, smooth ; gills free, crowded, narrow, cinereous.—Fries Icon.
t . 6 9 , f . l . Cooke Illus. t . l b b , a.
Under cedars. Nov.
2 3 4 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) c o ia c in u s . Fr. Bym. Fur. 125.
Corach'n«s=raven-black.
Strong smelling. Pilens rather fleshy, convex, then expanded,
ra th e r irregular, even, naked, hygrophanous; stem hollow, rigid,
not rooting, subcompressed, squamulose with a white meal above ;
gills adnexed, seceding, scarcely crowded, ra th e r broad, whitish-
grey.—Fr. Icon. t. 6 9 ,/. 2. Coohe Illus. t. 153, b.
In fir plantations. Nov.
Pileus fuscous then grey, not silky, I J in. and more broad; stem tongh,
1^ in. high, 4 lines thick.
2 3 5 . A g a iicu s (Co llybia) o z es. Fr. Hym, Eur. 125.
0 2 '«s=smelling ; from its strong odour.
Strong scented. Pileus ra th e r fleshy, campanulate, then plane,
umbonate, naked, smooth, hygrophanous, margin striate, stem medullate
then fistulöse, finely striate, slender, fragile, somewhat flexuous,
apex mealy ; gills adfixed, crowded, cinereous, then sooty-olive.
On pine leaves.
Pilens 1 in. and more, when moist cinereous-fuscous, when dry pale
clay-coloured. Stem 2^-4 in. long, 1 line thick.
2 3 6 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) in o len s . Fr. Hym, Eur. 120.
/n'oZ«ws=without smell, inodorous.
Inodorous. Pileus ra th e r fleshy, campanulato-convex, then expanded,
rigid, umbonate, smooth, hygrophanous, opaque ; margin
finely striate, stem stuffed, then hollow, rigid, undulated, whitish-
strigose at the base, whitish-squamulose a t the apex, gills adnexed,
seceding, crowded, whitish, then grey.—Fr. Icon. t. 6 9 ,/. 3, 4.
Cooke Illus. t. 154, a.
In pine woods.
2 3 7 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) p le x ip e s . Fr. Bym. Eur. 126.
Plex'ipes— with entangled feet ; from the fibres of the stem.
Inodorous. Pileus submembranaceous, campanulate, subrugose,
somewhat striate, smooth; stem fistulöse, equal, tough, sericeo-
fibrous with entangled fibres, base abruptly rooting ; gills free,
ra th e r crowded, white, becoming glaucous.—Coohe Illus. t. 154, b.
On trunks.
2 3 8 . A g a iicu s (Co llybia) a tia tu s . Fr. Hym. Eur. 127.
Ai)’a 'i« s= c lo th ed in black (atei-) ; from the pileus being pitchblack
(jpiceoater, F r.) when fresh.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, plane, then depressed, umbilicate,
smooth, shining, margin convex; stem stuffed, tongh, even,
smooth, short, brown without and within; gills adnate, rather
broad, whitish-grey.—Fr. Icon. t. 7 0 ,/. 1. Cooke Illus. t. 155, a.
On burnt soil in woods.
2 3 9 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) ambu stu s. Fr. Eym. Eur. 127.
Ambustus=hmrit, scorched ; from its occurrence on burnt soil.
Pileus submembranaceous, convexo-plane, papillate, striatulate,
smooth, hygrophanous ; stem somewhat stuffed, tough, short, livid ;
gills adnate, crowded, lanceolate, white, then tawny.— Fr. Icon. t.
7 0 ,/ . 2. Cooke Illu s. t. Ibb b.
On burnt earth.
Gills very hroad, more or less distant.
2 4 0 . A g a iicu s (Collybia) la c e ia tu s . Lasch. in, Fr. Bym. Eur. 127.
L acera'tus=iom ; as the pileus is when old.
Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, campanulate, rather
blunt, moist, streaked with brown; stem stuffed, then hollow, firm,
twisted, fibroso-striate, floccoso-pruinose above, at length compressed
; gills adnexed, distant, broad, thick, greyish-white,—
Cooke Illus. t. 269.
In pine woods.
Pileus IJ in., stem 2.4 in.