ioZi(7 minutely silk}-; g ills ventricose, adnate, a tten u a te d behind,
sometimes snb-decurrent, w h itish , th e n rose-coloured.— Goohe
lliiis. t. 340 b.
In stoves. March. Odour of meal.
Sub-Gen. 18. EOCILIA. F r. S. M. i., p. 207.
F e d Ua, from skkoiXow = I hollow out.
Stem cartilaginous, tu b u la r (tube stuffed o r hollow), expanded
upwards iRto th e ra th e r membranaceons pileus, m a rg in a t first
infiexed. Gills a tten u a te d behind, tru ly decurrent.
Corresponds with Omphalia.
* Species indigenous.
4 8 4 . Ag aricus (E c cilia ) P ark en sis. Fr. Hym. Fur. 211,
Parhensis, because first fonnd in th e K in g ’s P a rk (Konio-g-
p a rk en ), Upsal. v 0
membranaceons, plano-convex, stro n g ly umbilicate,
qu te «moot/, brown when moist, b lack ish when dry, s tria te to th e
W stem fistulöse short, a tte n u a te d downwards, smooth,
SioULC-ZSTIboT " ' ““ '»“W
In g ra ssy places.
4 8 5 . Agaricus (E c cilia ) carueo-griseus. B. 4 B r Ann N H
(18G5)^Z. XII I . / . 1. e • . . .
Gar'neo-gri'seus = fleshy grey.
g ^ y i s h flesh-colour, finely stria te , grey
flesh-colow riiargwi darkened with micaceous particles ■ stem
sub n d ite f ’ u pw a rd s) g ills d istan t, adnato-decurrent,
Amongst fir leaves. Aug.
4 8 6 . Agaricus (E c cilia ) j y ^ e o - r u b e ilu s . Lasch. in Fr. Hym.
Griseo-rub'ellus = reddish grey.
s tm te , h,gi-oplm.m, n i f r t f d T f f f f r S f
f o l o U l - c S i j “ I “ »:’
In pine woods.
Stem 2 in. long. Pileus 1 and more broad.
4 8 7 . Agaricus (E c cilia ) a tr id es. Lasch. in Fr. Hym. Fur. p . 212.
Atri'des, p robably formed from äter = b la c k ; an d not r e fe
rrin g to Agamemnon th e son of Atrens.
P ilen s somewhat membranaceous, plane, deeply umbilicate
s tria te , virgate with black; stem fistulöse, punctate with black
above, p a llid ; gills deeply decurrent, a tten u a ted behind, ra th e r
crowded, pallid, edge bla ck an d toothed.
In moist woods.
4 8 8 . Ag a r icu s (E c c ilia ) u ig r e lla . Pers. Syn. 463,
Nigrella, diminutive of niger = black.
Small, somewhat tu fte d ; pileus smooth, umbilicate, growing
b lackish, not punctate w ith black, gills flesh-coloured th en somew
h a t cinereous, w ith the edge of th e same colour. Stem short,
glaucous.—B. 4 Hr. Ann. Nat. Hist. No. 1651.
In mountain p astures.
United by Pries (Hym. Fur. 212/ with Ag. atrides, but Berkeley considers
it quite distinct.
4 8 9 . Ag a r icu s (E c c ilia ) rhod o cy lix .
213.
Lasch. in Fr. Hym. Fur.
Ehodoc'ylix, from pSSov = a rose, and kvXi ^ = a drinking-cup.
Pilen s membranaceons, rugulose, floccose, soft, umbilicate,
th e n infundibuliform ; remotely striate when moist, tawny, floocu-
lose when dry, g r e y ; stem stuffed, slender, incurved, even,
smooth, c in e reo u s; g ills stro n g ly decurrent, distant, thick,
w h itish , th e n flesh-colour.— Gooke Illus. t. 343 a.
On ro tte n wood.
4 9 0 . Ag a r icu s (E c c ilia ) a tropun ctu s. Pers. Syn. p . 853,
Atropunctus — sp o tted w ith black.
Pilen s somewhat fleshy, soft, hemispherical, pale-cinereous;
stem somewhat tongh, pallid, smooth, clothed with black puncti-
fo rm squamuloe; gills decurrent, arcuate, d is tan t, a lte rn a te ,
cinereons-flesh-colonred.—Fr. Hym. Eur. 212. Gooke Illus. t.
343 5.
Amongst moss in an oak wood.
Gregarions, small, pilens J - | in. across. Taste disagreeable, whole plant
brittle, and the pileus inclined to be somewhat irregular.—IT, (?. S.
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