stem a tte n u a te d downwards, fib rillo se ; spores kidney-shaped,
n uclea te.— Goohe Illus. t. 520.
On th e ground.
Spores -Oia-'OIG mm. Above is all the description whioli has been given
of this species.
1 * 1 VisciDA. P ileu s becoming smooth, viscid.
5 7 4 . Ag a r icu s (Inocybe) trechisporus. Serk. Outl. p. 156, t. 8 ,/. 6.
Trechis'porus = w ith th e spores rough, rpax^s, th e Ionic
(Homeric) form of rpyxv?.
Pilen s snbmembranaceons, convex, s tro n g ly umbonate, a t
first viscid, b u t soon d ry an d s ilk y ; stem slig h tly s tria te and
m e a ly ; g ills ventricose, emarginate, scarcely adnate , pinkish-
grey ; spores ro u g h .—Fr. Hym. Fur. 236. Gooke Illus. t. 403, A.
In woods, amongst fern. August.
575 Ag aricu s (Inocybe) v a tr ic o su s. Fr. Bym. Fur. 236.
Vatrico'sus — w ith crooked f e e t ; from th e contorted stem.
P ilen s ra th e r fleshy, convexo-plane, subumbonate, smooth,
viscid, silky ab o n t th e m a rg in ; stem fistulöse, contorted, pulverulent
; g ills emarginate, ventricose, w h itish , becoming brown.—
Gooke Illus. t. 403, B.
On dead stumps an d n ak ed soil. Sept.
Small, inodorous.
5 7 6 . Ag aricus (Inocybe) W h ite i. B. 4 F r . Ann. N. B . No. 1527.
W h ite ’i, in h onour of P. Bu ch an an W h ite .
P ileu s convex, a t first hemispherical, fulvous, margin whiter
slig h tly viscid, veil white, fibrillose, a t le n g th expanded ; wholly
fulvous, stem w h ite , becoming brownish, n e a rly smooth, solid,
g ills a t first white, annexed.— Gooke Illus. t. 404, A.
On th e ground. Oct.
Statare that of A . geophyllus. A very curious and beautiful little apeoies
allied to A . vatricosus.
577. Agaricus (Inocybe) tricho lom a . Alb. 4 Schw. Consp. 188.
Tricholo'ma, from th e name of th e snbgenus ; in reference to
its h ab it.
W h itish , pileus r a th e r fleshy, flatten ed an d depressed, r a th e r
viscid, m a rg in fringed with adpressed white hairs, stem stuffed,
th in , squamnlose a b o v e ; gills decurrent, th in , clay-coloured,
becoming taw n y .—Fr. H ym. Fur. 236. Gooke Illus. t. 404, B.
I n woods.
Sub.-Gen. 23. HEBELOMA. P r. Sy.st. Myc. i. 249.
Hebelo'ma, from {j¡3r¡ = y outh, an d XS/xa = a f r in g e ; from th e
veil.
P a r tia l veil fibrillose or obsolete. Stem fleshy, fibrous. Apex
somewhat mealy. Pileu s a t first in cu rv ed a t th e margin. Gills
sinnate, adnexed, edge more or less of a different colonr, whitish.
Cuticle of th e pileus continuous, smooth, ra th e r viscid. Spores
clay-coloured.
* I n d u s ia t i . C o rtin a te b y th e manifest veil, which often renders
th e m a rg in of th e pileus superficially silky.
5 7 8 . Ag aricus (Hebeloma) m u ssivu s. Fr. Bym. Fwr. 237.
Mussi'vus— heeping s ile n t; i.e., as reg a rd s its affinities.
Pileu s fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, viscid, at length squamulose;
stem solid, equal, sto u t, wholly fibrillose, apex somewhat
p rn in a te , yellowish, as well as th e emarginate, ra th e r crowded
g ills.— Gooke Hlus. t. 405.
I n pine woods.
Pileua 2-4 in. Stem 4 in. long, J in. tbiok, flesby. Odour faint. Flesh
yellow.
5 7 9 . Ag aricus (Hebeloma) fa s tib ilis . Fr. Bym. Fur. 237.
Fasii'6z7fs = nauseous, disagreeable; probably from its b itte r
or p u n g en t smell.
P ileu s compact, convexo-plane, rep an d , obtuse, viscid, smooth;
stem solid, firm, snb-bulbons, white, fibroso-squamose; veil evid
en t ; gills emarginate, rather distant, wh itish , growing pallid,
th e n clay-colonned or cinnamon.—Schcef. t. 22Í. Gooke Illus. t.
406.
In woods. J u ly—Oct.
5 8 0 . Ag a r icu s (Hebeloma) sen e sc en s. Batsch. F le ti.f. 107.
Senescens = growing o ld : from th e h o a ry m a rg in of th e
pilens an d th e p e rs iste n tly w h ite apex of th e stem.
P ilen s ochraceous flesh-colour when young, s lig h tly v e rg in g
on ferrnginons, somewhat viscid, convex, when older becoming
plane, w ith th e m a rg in críspate , fe rru g in o u s y e llow ; stem
somewhat bulbous, d a rk e r, squamose w ith tran sv e rs e ly d isposed
p a llid flocoi; g ills broad, pallid, th e n d usky ferruginous.
— Gooke Illus. t. 407.
I n pine woods.
581. Ag aricus (Hebeloma) g lu tin o su s. Lindgr. Bot. Not. 1845,
199.
Olutino'sus — sticky, like glue, gluten; from th e viscid
pileus.
P ileu s fleshy, convex, becoming plane, obtuse, viscous w ith a