51 6 . A g a iicu s (P h o lio ta ) flammans. Fr. S ym . Bur. 222.
Flammans = blazing-, flame-colonred.
Pilous fleshy, convex, th en plane, somewhat umbonate, dry,
clothed ivith superficial, hairy, paler scales; stem stuffed, th en
hollow, equal, i-ather flexuose, squamoso-squarrose, rin g entire,
yellow, as well as th e fixed, crowded, quite en tire gills.—Fries
Icon. t. 104. Goohe Illus. t. 368.
In pine woods.
517. Ag aricu s (Pholiota) Ju n o n iu s . Fr. S ym . Fur. 223.
Juno nius of or belonging to th e goddess J u n o ; from its
beauty.
Pilen s fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, when dry smooth; stem
solid, eqnal, incurved, even, furfuraceous above th e r i n g ; gills
adnate , crowded, yellow, th en taw n y .—Saund. if Sm. t. 18, / . 2.
Goohe Illus. t. 369.
On tru n k s. Oct.
The figure given by Saunders and Smith has the pilens too squamulose.
The figure in “ Illustrations ” is from drawing, of which copy was sent to
Fries.
518. A g a iicu s (Pholiota) tu h e icu lo su s. Fr. S ym . Fur. 223.
Tubérculo sus = fu ll of tubercles or swellings ; p robably from
th e bulbous stem.
P ilen s fleshy, convex, th e n plane, obtuse, dry, broken up in
innate adpressed scales; stem hollow, incurved, short, bulbous,
fibrillose, rin g r a th e r membranaceons, deciduous ; g ills emarg in
ate, broad, se rru la te , yellow, approaching cinnamon.— Gooke
Illus. t. 370, / . A. Fries Icon t. 104.
On tru n k s, chiefly of birch.
51 9 . Ag a r icu s (Pholiota) cu rv ip e s. Fr. S ym . Fur. 223.
Gurv i-pes = w ith a curved foot or stem.
Pileu s r a th e r fleshy, convex, th e n expanded, torn into adpressed
floccose scales; stem somewhat fistulöse, th in , incurved,
yellow, as well as th e floccose r i n g ; gills adnate , broad, white,
th e n yellowish, a t le n g th taw n y .—Fries Icon. t. 104, f. 3. Gooke
n iu s .t . 310, f .B .
On tru n k s.
5 2 0 . A g a iicu s (Pholiota) c ru en ta tu s. Cke. Sf Sm. Grev. xiii, 58.
Gruenta'tus = sta in ed w ith blood.
Pileu s fleshy, convex th e n expanded, obtuse, dry, yellow,
bre ak in g n p in to darker adpressed scales; m a rg in incni’v e d ; stem
of th e same colour as the pileus, curved, solid, a tte n u a ted a t th e
base and rooting, dark red brown and sparsely squamulose below,
rin g fibrillose ; flesh pale yellow, at length changing to cinnabar
colour; gills r a th e r d is tan t, emarginate, finally sep a ra tin g from
th e stem, yellow th e n clay colonr.— Gooke Illus. t. 502.
On oak stump, an d also on b u rn t ground. Aug.
Pileus about 2 inches diam., yellow then turning red. Stem 2 inches
long, 4 in. thick above. Gills 2 lines or more. Allied to Ag. tuherculosus
and Ag. curvipes. Taste insipid.
*** H tgkophani. Grills cinnamon (n o t a t first yellow).
Hygro-ph'ani = ap p e a rin g moist.
5 2 1 . Ag a r icu s (Pholiota) p a x illu s . Fr. S ym . Fur. 224.
Paxillus, from its superficial resemblance to Paxillusinvolutus.
P ilen s r a th e r compact, gibbously convex, th e n expanded,
even, moist, su b r e p a n d ; stem solid, long, stout, r a th e r a tten u a ted ,
smooth, rin g narrow, sp re a d in g ; gills decurrent, crowded,
broad, cinnamon.— B u ll t. 543, / . Q.
On tru n k s.
Large, 3-5 inches, firm, wholly cinnamon,
No figure has yet been
secured for the “ Illustrations.”
5 2 2 . Ag a r icu s (Pholiota) d issim u la n s. B. Sf Br. Ann. Nat. S is f.
No. 1940.
Fissim'ulans = ap p e a rin g like something else ; from its n o t
obviously resembling any n eig h b o u rin g species.
Pileus a t first lurid, th e n becoming pale, obtusely campanulate,
scarcely viscid, hygrophanous, th en expanded, w ith th e ma rg in
in v o lu te ; stem thickened downwards, white, fistulöse, cottony a t
th e base ; rin g erect, often p e r s is te n t; gills p a llid olay-colonr,
s in u a te ly adnate , a t le n g th d e cu rren t.— Gooke Illus. t. 371.
On sticks of h aw th o rn and sloe.
Pileus 1 inch broad.
5 2 3 . Ag a r icu s (Pholiota) Cookei. Fries Grev. v, 56.
Gooke'i (dissyllable), in honour of M. 0 . Cooke.
P ilen s fleshy, conical th e n convex, viscid when moist, clad
w ith d a rk e r adpressed scales, d ir ty pale yellow, or yellowish-
wh ite , stem solid, equal, fibrillose, reddish-brown below, rin g very
th in ; gills adnate , slig h tly ventricose, a t le n g th brown.—
Grevillea t. 82, / . 1. Gooke Illus. t. 354.
On th e ground.
Stem 2 in. long, 2 lines thick. Pilens 2 in. broad, figured from the original
apecimens sent to Fries.