4 7 5 . Agaricus (Nolanea) fu lv o -str ig o su s .
Hist. No. 1650.
S . ^ Br. Ann. Nat.
Ficlvo-strigo'sHS,h'ovcifuIvus = tawny, an d strigdsus = furrowed.
Pilens conical, grey, rugulose; stem th in , clad w ith mealy
scales, base h ispid \vith rigid red hairs. Gills adnate, grey.
On ground in woods.
Pileus I inch across, i iiicli bigh ; stem 2 inches long, abont 1 line thick
Spores-0125X-0075 mm.
** Gills becoming yellowish, br reddish.
Ces. Crypt.^7 6 . Agaricus (Nolanea) pisciodorus. Itai. t. 3 ,/. 2.
P'iscio(tor'Mi= smelling like fish.
Pilous somewhat membranaceous, conic th e n campanulate,
a t len g th convex, obsoletely umbonate, velvety soft, cinnamon
broiim; stem snh-fistulose, tough, th in ly pruinose, chestnut
colour becoming blackish, p a le r a t th e apex and ra th e r v e lv e ty ;
gills s lig h tly adnexed, gilvous th en flesh-coloured, a t len g th
taw n y .— Gooke Illus. t. 378 a. Fr. Hym. Fur. 208.
Amongst chips an d ro ttin g leaves.
H av in g an odonr of p u tr id fish.
477. Agaricus (Nolanea) ru fo -c a rn e u s . Berk. Outl. p. 148.
Eufo-car raezis = red d ish flesh-coloured.
Pileus snbmembranaceons, hemispherical, umbilicate, indis-
tinctly fbrtlloso-squamulose, red broivn; ma rg in s tria te - stem
elongated, pale rufous, ra th e r incrassated a t th e base- gills
adnate, ventricose, a tte n u a te d behind, slig h tly connected and
trav e rsed b y v e in s .-F r . Uym. Fur. 208. Gooke Illus. t. 378 h.
On heaths. Sept.
4 7 8 . Ag aricus (Nolanea) ic te r iu u s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 209.
Icteri'nus, ivom 'Cy.repos=a yellow bird, th e sig h t of which
was said to cure th e ja u n d ic e ; here, from th e colour of th e
pileus.
Pileus somewhat membranaceous, campanulate th e n convex,
stviatnlate, papillate, greenish becoming yellowish, hygrophanous -
S ite w ith flo L lo s e meal]
gUte affixed or free, d is tan t, ventricose, pallid.— Foojfce Ulus. t.
In gardens an d woods.
K,* Gills white then rosy. Hygrophanous.
4 7 9 . Agaricus (Nolanea) p ic eu s. Kalch. Icon. t. 12, / . 3.
P ic 'eus = black as p itch , pix .
Pilen s somewhat membranaceous, conical th e n campanulate,
papillate, w ith o u t striæ, pitch hrown, umber when d ry ; stem
fistulöse, ra th e r tough, short, even, slightly pruinose, of th e
same colour ; gills emarginate w ith a d e cu rren t tooth, v e n tricose,
ra th e r d istan t, white th e n flesh-coloured.—Fr. Hym. Fur.
209. Gooke Illus. t. 379 a.
In g ra ssy places.
4 8 0 . Ag aricu s (Nolanea) in fu la . Fr. Hym. Fur. 209, Icon. t.
100,/. 1.
I n fu la = a b an d or fillet.
Very, tough. Pileu s membranaceous, conical, th e n expanded,
p ap illa te , shining, ra th e r even, hygrophanous ; stem somewhat
hollow, rig id , smooth, naked, tawn y ; gills th in , narrow, very
crowded, white, th e n rosy.
On lawns.
4 8 1 . Ag aricu s (Nolanea) coelestinus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 210.
FæiesiùiiMS = heavenly ; from its sky-blue colonr.
Pileu s membranaceons, campanulate, obtuse, s tria te , smooth,
light-blue, disc darker, slig h tly scabrous, stem fistulöse, even,
smooth, dark steel-blue,pruinose above; gills adnate, v ery broad,
somewhat crowded, w h itish .— Gooke Illus. t. 372 b.
On old oak tru n k s. Oct.
4 8 2 . Ag a r icu s (Nolanea) v c re cu n d u s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 210.
Ver'ecundus = shy, modest.
Pilen s campanulate, th e n convex ; disc fieshy, smooth, somew
h a t umbonate, watery reddish, about th e th in ma rg in s tria te
and fiocculose ; stem fistulöse, ra th e r firm, growing pale, mealy
a t th e apex ; gills adnate, w h itish .— Gooke Illus. t. 340 a.
Amongst sh o rt grass. Sept.
1 1 Gills whitish. Pileus not hygrophanous.
4 8 3 . Ag a r icu s (Nolanea) rubidus.
t. 2 ,/. 2.
Berh. Mag. Zool. Sç Bot. I.,
Bu'hidus — reddish.
Pileu s membranaceous, convex, a t length umbilicate, finely
silk y ; w h itish grey, then rufescent; stem short, th ick e st above,