6 5 1 . Ag aricu s (Naucoria) sideroides. BuU. Champ, t. 588.
Sidefoides = like iron, aiSypos. Because th e stem is fe r ru ginous
a t th e base.
Pilen s r a th e r fleshy, camj-iannlate, th e n expanded, umbonate,
smooth, s lig h tly v is c id ; stem stuffed, a tten u a ted , even, p a llid ;
gills w ith a decurrent tooth, uncinate, fixed, narrow, crowded,
p a llid oclu’aceous, th e n cinnamon.— Gooke Illus. t. 458 A.
On th e tru n k of an a.sh tree. Nov.
Spores '0004 to ‘OOOö in. long, half as much wide.
6 5 2 . Ag a r icu s (Naucoria) tr iscop u s. Fries Bym. Bur. 259.
Tris co-pus: said to be from Opi^, genitive Tpixos, a h a i r ; and
Trous = a foot. _ Prom th e h a ir-lik e stem. I f so, i t may he a
m isp rin t fo r trichopus. D erivation th e re fo re un certain .
Pilen s r a th e r fleshy, conical, th e n hemispherical, obtuse, th e n
convex an d umbonate, even, smooth, hay-brown, ochraceous
when d ry ; stem m in u te ly fistulöse,/Zz/brm, smooth, ferruginous,
umb e r a t th e b a s e ; gills adnate, th in , ra th e r crowded, d a rk
ferrnginons.— Gooke Ulus. t. 458 B.
On old wood in a copse.
Pilens about half-an-inch broad ; stem an inch long.
h. P h j io t i . P ilen s naked, g ills and spores d in g y , ferru g ino u s .
V e i l p o ten tial, b u t r a r e ly manife st.
* P ed iad e i. Growing in cultivated fields.
6 5 3 . Agaricus (Naucoria) v e r v a c ti. Fr. Hym. Fur. 260.
Vervacti ~ of fallow ground.
Pileu s fleshy, convexo-plane, umbonate, even, smooth, v is c id ;
sh in in g when d r y ; stem stuffed, then hollow, attenuated, smooth,
rigid, rootless, w h itish ; gills adnate , w ith a d e cu rren t tooth,
crowded, th e n ventricose, pallid, th e n ferrnginons-brown.— Gooke
Illus. t. 617 A.
In meadows, gardens, &c.
6 5 4 . Ag a r icu s (Naucoria) pediades. Fr. Hym. Fur. 260.
Pedi'ades = of th e p la in or field, tteS/ov.
Pileu s somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse or depressed,
dry, a t le n g th o p a q u e ; stem medullate, rather flexuous, slightly
silky,^ yellowish, base somewhat bulbous; g ills 'adnexed, broad,
sn b d istan t, brownish, th e n d ir ty cinnamon.— Gooke Illus. t. 4Q2.
In p astures. Nov.
655. Ag a r icu s (Naucoria) a rv a lis. Fries Hym. Fur. 261.
Arva'lis = p e rta in in g to a cu ltiv a ted field, arvum.
Pilen s ra th e r fleshy, tough, convex, th e n plane, growing pale
when dry. Stem fistulöse (stuffed) thin pulverulent, becoming
yellowish, with a long filifoi-m root; g ills adnexed, ra th e r
d is tan t, taw n y th e n ferruginous.— Gooke Illus., t. 479, va rie ty .
On th e ground.
The plant figured is not the typical form. Pileus | to I J inches. Stem
1§ to 2J in. With a distinct bulb between the ascending and descending
portion of the stem. It is probably a distinct variety.
656. Ag aricus (N au co r ia / sem io rb icula r is. Bull. Champ, t. 422.
8emi-orbicular'is = hemi-spherioal.
P ilen s ra th e r fleshy, hemispherical, th e n expanded, even,
smooth, r a th e r viscid, a t le n g th riv u lo se ; stem slender, tongh,
almost s tra ig h t, pallid, fen'uginous, shining, with a separable
p ith ; g ills adnate, v e ry broad, crowded, pallid, th e n ferrnginons.
—Pr. Berk. Outl. t. 9, / . 4. Gooke Illus. t. 493 A.
On lawns and p a stu re s.
657. Ag a z icu s (Naucoria) tabacinus. B.C. FI. Fr. v., 46.
Tabaci'nus — p e rta in in g to to b a c co ; snnff-colonred.
Bay-brown. Pileu s r a th e r fleshy, n e a rly plane, v e ry obtuse,
even, smooth, hygrophanous, margin involute, stem hollow,
sm o o th ; gills adnate, crowded, plane, a t le n g th cinnamon-bay.—
Fries Hym. Fur. 261. Gooke Illus. t. 493 B.
By waysides.
** SCOEPIOIDEI. Growing in woods and moist uncultivated
places.
658. Ag azicus (Naucozia) te n a x . Fr. Hym. Fur., p. 261.
Tenax = holding fa s t, tenacious. Prom th e damp an d stick y
pilous.
Pileu s r a th e r fleshy, campanulate, th e n expanded, smooth,
s lig h tly viscid, hygrophanous ; stem stuffed, th e n hollow, eqnal,
yellow, becoming tawny, striate with adpressed fibrils, becoming
smooth, veil fugacious; g ills adnate, ra th e r d istan t, edge entire,
w h itish .—Gooke Illus. t. 617 B.
On g ra ssy w a lk and on sticks.
Pileus usually cinnamon colour, ochraoeous when d ry ; stem becoming
ferruginous or olivaceous; gills pallid, olivaceous, becoming ferruginous.