6 2 4 . Agaricus (r iam m u la ) liquiritiae. Fr. Hym. Fur. 251.
Liq'uiritice = of liquorice, y\vKvppi(a. Prom its sweet taste.
Pileus ra th e r fleshy, easily cut, convexo-plane, somewhat
Iimbonate, smooth, moist, ma rg in a t len g th slig h tly s tria te ; stem
hollow, fibrous, s tria te , a t first silk y white, d u sk y fe rru g in o u s ;
gills adnate, th en rounded, crowded, hroad, golden-yellow, th en
dusky ferruginous.
On la rc h tru n k s.
625. Agaricus (Flammu la) pic reu s. Fr. Hym. Fur. 251.
Fio'reus = b itte r.
Pile a s r a th e r fleshy, convex, th e n expanded, even, smooth;
stem fistulöse, th in , almost umber, a tten u a te d upwards, w ith o u t
a, veil, at fiost pulverulent ; g ills adnate , snbseceding, crowded,
narrow, yelloiv then ferruginous.—Pers. Io. Descr. t. 4, f. 7.
Gooke Illus. t. 448.
On old deal boards an d pine stamps.
1*1 S eeicelli. Cortinate, cuticle of th e pilens ra th e r silky,
d ry , or a t first viscid.
626. Agaricus (Flammula) ochrochlorus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 252.
Ochro-chlor'us = yellowish-green.
Cæspitose. Pilen s fleshy, convex th e n plane, obtusely
umbonate, dry, minutely silky, r a th e r squamulose, greenish
straw-colour; stem hollow, squamose, clad w ith white flocoi,
flexnons, a t th e base and w ith in fe rrn g in o n s ; gills ad n a te |
crowded, w h itish th e n gTeenish, a t le n g th olivaceous.— Gooke
Illus. t. 616.
On old tru n k s.
Size and habit of Ag. fascicularis, but spores pure ferruginous.
627. Agaricus (Flammula) helomorphus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 252.
De'lo-morphus = nail-shaped; from JXos = a nail, an d popfiV
= shape, form.
W h ite ; pilens fleshy, convexo-plane, gibbons, unequal, viscid,
when dry silky, becoming even ; margin naked ; stem solid, u n equal,
curved, even, n e a rly smooth; gills adn ato -d ecu rren t,
crowded, white, th e n ta n coloured.—Ooofce Ulus. t. 449 A.
In pine woods.
628. Ag aricus (Flammula) scambus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 253.
Scambus, aKapßog, crooked, bent. From th e shape of th e
stem.
Pilen s somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, th e n slig h tly depressed,
and floccoso-villose, viscid in moist w e a th e r; stem
si
r a th e r stuffed, short, incurved, flocculose, and veiled, white,
a tte n u a te d below ; gills sn b decurrent, yellowish clay-colonred.
— Gooke Illus. t. 449 B.
On larch.
6 2 9 . Agaricus (Flammula) filic eu s. Coolce Seem. Journ. (1863),
p. 66, t. 3, / . 1.
Filiceu s = of or belonging to fern, filix.
Pilen s fleshy, convexo-plane, min u te ly sqnamnloso-fibrillose;
stem stuffed, eqnal, s le n d e r; veil ad h e rin g to th e stem and
m a rg in of pilens in red d ish fugacious th re ad s ; g ills crowded,
adnate , su lp h u r yellow, a t le n g th taw n y cinnamon.—Fr. Hym.
Hur. 2,53. Gooke Illus. t. 450.
On old tre e -fe rn stems. D o n h tfn l native.
Suh-Gen. 25. N AU CO R IA. P r. Syst. Myc. i. 260.
Naucor'ia. Fries (S.M. i. 260) sa y s :,“ The veil reminds one of
naucum, whence the name,” Naucum is a kind of vessel hollowed
like a ship (Dncaiige).
Veil none, or fugacious, squamulose. Stem cartilaginous, fistulöse
or spongy. Pileus more or less fleshy, convexo-plane or conical,
margin a t first infiexed ; gills free or adnate, not decurrent.
a Gymnoti. Pileus smooth. Veil none. Spores ferruginous,
but not becoming dingy.
* Gills free, or slightly adnexed.
6 3 0 . Agaxicus (Naucoria) lu g u b iis . Fr. Hym, Eur. 253.
Lugu'bris — monmial, from the sombre colour.
Pileus flesby, campanulate, then expanded, undulate, gibbous,
even, smooth, pallid, then ferruginous, opaque ; stem stuffed, rigid
smooth, fusiform, rooting, pallid; gills free, very broad, crowded,
pallid, then ferruginous. Fr. Icon. t. 1 2 1 ,/. 1.
On the ground amongst grass.
Stem 4 in. long, 4 lines thick. Pileus 3 in. broad.
6 3 1 . Ag a r icu s (Naucoria) f e s tiv u s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 253.
F«siz'MMS=handsome. Species nohilissima, Fries, I.e.
Pileus fleshy, convex, somewhat gibbous, even, glutinous,
commonly olive-brown, dirty whitish when d ry ; stem hollow, a
little rooting, variously coloured; gills free, ventricose, crowded,
becoming ferruginous.—Rr«s. Fungi Trident., t. 22.
Amongst grass. Carshalton, Sept., 1886.
Stem 2 in. or more long ; 2-4 lines tbiok. Pileus 1-2 in. broad.