so
adnate, sinnaled b eh in d ; odour strong, but not nitrous.—Cooke
Illus. t. 186, a.
On a sandbank, amongst moss. Sept.
Pileaa 3 lines across, stem not 6 lines high, about i a line thick, firm ;
pileus brown, becoming paler towards the margin.
Figured from drawing by Rev. M. J. Berkeley.
2 6 4 . A g a r icu s (Myceua) rugosus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 138.
Fw5fo'«MS=fulI of wrinkles, rugae.
Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, dry, with
unequal elevated wrinkles, cinereous; stem firm, tough, smooth,
pallid, strigose below ; gills arcuato-adnate, uncinate, connected
by veins, sub-distant, whitish gx&j.— Cooke Illu s. t. 186, b.
On a prostrate oak. Sep.
Pileus at first campanulate, then convex, sulcate up to the umbo, cine-
reous, as well as the short compressed stem, which is glabrous above j gills
distant, cinereous, unoinato-adnate, connected by veins.
2 6 5 . A g a r icu s (Mycena) sudorus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 138.
F!i£Zor'M5=full of moisture, sudor ; from its viscidity.
Pileus rath er membranaceous, convex, umbonate, striate, viscid;
stem firm, rooting, even, dry, rather smooth ; gills obtuse and
adnate with a tooth, somewhat thick, rather distant, white then
flesh colour.—Ooo/t« Illu s. t. 206.
On beech trunks.
Figured from specimens collected in Haywood Forest.
2 6 6 . Ag a r icu s (Mycena) g a le r icu la tu s. Scop. Cam. 465.
Galericula'tus=\)Qaxmg a little cap, galericulum, from galera=a
helmet.
Pileus submembranaceous, conico-campanulate, then expanded,
striate to the umbo, dry, smooth; stem rigid, polished, even,
smooth, base rooting, fusiform; gills adnate, with a decurrent
tooth, connected by veins, whitish, or flesh-coloured.—F r. Hum
E u r . 138. Price f. 55. Cooke Illu s. t. 222.
On trunks of trees.
Often densely csespitose, sometimes scattered. Pileus 3-9 lines broad,
sometimes larger, brownish-white, with sometimes tints of blue or yellow.
Inodorous, insipid.
var, calopus; Fr. Hym. Eur. 139.
C'aZ'op«s=with a beautiful stem, from «aXos + ttous.
Stems chestnut colour, united a t the base into a fusiform
common stem.— Cooke Illu s . t. 223, a.
On stumps.
2 6 7 . Ag aricu s (Mycena) polygrammus. Bull. Champ, t. 395.
Polygrammus=\yith many lines, striate ; from ■jroXiis-t-ypd/r/ra.
Pileus submembranaceous, conico-campanulate, sub-umbonate,
dry, striate ; stem rigid, tongh, sulcato-striate throughout its length,
rooting, strigose a t the base, shining ; gills attenuated behind (free
or uncinate), whitish or flesh-coloured.—F r. Hym. E u r. 139. Sow.
t. 222. Cooke Illu s . t. 223, b.
On trunks of trees.
Readily reoognieed from its allies by the striated stem.
2 6 8 . A g a z icu s (Mycena) pazabolicus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 139.
Parahol'icus=sha,^ed like a parabola ; from the profile of the
pileus.
Pileus submembranaceous, a t first oval, then parabolic, obtuse,
discoid, becoming pale, striate half way; margin entire, turning
white ; stem rigid, even, smooth, colour of the pileus, base strigose,
swollen, abruptly rooting ; gills simple, adnate, ascending,
nearly distinct, whitish,—Sow. t. 165. F r. Icon. t. 80, f. 3.
Cooke Illu s. t. 224, a.
On trunks, especially of fir.
Usually the strigose base is very marked.
2 6 9 . Ag a z icu s (Mycena) tin tin a b u lum . Fr. Hym. Eur.p. liO.
Tintina'bulum = a bell ; from the shape of the pileus when
young.
Pileus rather membranaceous, campanulate then convex, somewhat
obtuse and smooth, of one colour, viscid when moist; stem
rigid, tough, even, smooth, pallid, with rooting threads ; gills with
a decurrent tooth, crowded, plane, thin, whitish.—F r . Icon. t. 80,
/ . 4. Cooke Illus. t. 224, a.
On trunks.
d. P r a g i u i p e d b s . Stem fragile. Gills becoming discoloured.
Usually strong scented, and growing singly on the ground.
2 7 0 . Ag a z icu s (Mycena) a tzo -a lb us. Bolt. t. 137.
Atro-albus = black-white ; from the stem being dark a t the
apex.
E a th e r firm ; pilens somewhat fleshy, obtuse, campanulate, even,
smooth, opaque, brown ; whitish and striate about the m a rg in ;
stem straight, shining, two-coloured ; root swollen, bulbous, hairy ;
gills attenuated, almost free, ventricose, white.—Fr. Hym. Fur.
140.
Amongst moss, a t the roots of trees.
271. Ag a z icu s (M y cena ) d is s ilien s . Fr. Hym. Eur. 141.
Dissil'iens— d fm g apart, bursting asunder.
Very fragile ; pileus submembranaceous, conico-campanulate,
obtuse, lineato-plicate to the middle ; stem attenuated, somewhat
incurved, minutely striate, dark cinereous; base strigose-, gills
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