:
var. sphagnozum. Pers. Syn. p. 385.
Sphagno'rum = of mosses, cr<pdyvoi.
Pilens membranaceous, campanulate, smooth, s tria te , yellow-
ochraceons, disc h ro a d ; stem long, slender, subfibrillose, tawny,
gills adnate , sn b d istan t, broad.—PmZZ. t. 560, / . H.
On Sphagnum.
6 8 2 . Agaricus (Galera) m n io p h ilu s. Lasch.inFries Sym. Fur. 210.
Mnio'-philus = \oY\ng moss, pviov.
Pilen s membranaceons, campanulate, somewhat p ap illa te ,
s tn a te , tawny yellow, stem equal, flexile, yellowish, mealy at the
apex, floccose a t th e base, gills obtusely adnate, ascending, broad,
ra th e r d is tan t, yellowish, th e n ochraceous.— Gooke Ulus, t 466 a.
Amongst moss.
Pileus about J inch. Stem 2-3 in. long, a line thick.
6 8 3 . Agaricus (Galera) m in u tu s. Quel. Jura, m ., 10, t, X,f. 5.
Minu'tus = v e ry small.
Pileu s taw n y b istre , tender, c ampanulate (2-3 mm.), membranaceous,
s tr ia te ; stem almost c ap illa ry (1 cm.), smooth
tawny, shining, woolly an d w h ite a t th e b a s e ; g ills ad n a te
arcuate, as broad as long, moderately crowded, yellowish th e n
clay coloured, w ith th e edge w h itish .—CooZce Illus. t. 466 B.
On decayed wood.
* * * E e io d e e m e i . P i l e n s s o m e w h a t m e m b r a n a c e o n s . Y e i l m a n i f
e s t , s u p e r f i c i a l , f u g i t i v e , a t f i r s t c h i e f l y a b o u t t h e m a r g i n
s i l k y o r s q u a m u l o s e .
6 8 4 . Agaricus (Galera) ravidus. Fries Eym. Fur. 271.
Ea'vidus = greyish, dark-coloured.
Pileu s ra th e r membranaceons, campanulate th e n h em isp h e rical,
even and brownish grey when moist, dingy ochre when dry
somewhat silky margin, a t first d en ta te w ith th e appendiculate
w h ite veil, stem fistulöse, fragile , fibrillose-striate, pallid, silvery
grey ; g ills n e a rly free, ventricose, d is tan t, gilvous. -Gooke Illus.
t. 467 A.
On th e g ro n n d amongst chips.
6 8 5 . Agaricus (Galera) m y c en op sis. Fr. Hym. Fur. 271.
Mycen'-opsis = like a Mycena.
Pilen s snbmembranaceons, campanulate, th e n expanded, disc
even, slig h tly s tria te to th e middle, about the margin at first
wUhsh-silky, and veiled ; stem much attenuated, whitish-silky ■
g ills adnexed, seceding, ventricose, r a th e r d is ta n t, whitish then
pale ochre.— Coolce Illus. t. 467 B.
In m a rsh y g ronnd amongst Sphagnum. A u g .-O c t .
Sub.-Qen. 28. TUBA RIA. Sm ith Seem. Jo u rn . 1870.
Tuba'ria, from tuba, = a trum p e t.
S tem snbcartilaginons, fistulöse. Pileu s ra th e r membranaceous,
often clad w ith th e floccose u n iv e rsa l veil. Gills sub-
decnrrent, b roadest behind, tria n g u la r.
* G e n u i n i . Spores ferruginous.
6 8 6 . Ag aricus (Tubaria) cu p u la ris. Bull. Champ, t. 554, / . 2.
Gupula'ris = of th e shape of a cupa, a cup, in la te Latin.
P ilen s ra th e r fleshy, piano-depressed, obtuse, even, smooth,
rufescent, th e n yellowish, hygrophanons ; stem fistulöse, naked,
a tte n u a te d upward s, w h itish ; gills decurrent, crowded, dingy.—
Fries Hym. Fur. 273. Gooke Illus. t. 602.
On th e ground.
687. Ag aricu s (Tubaria) fur furaceus. Pers. Syn. 454.
F u rfu ra ’ceus = Hke b ra n or scurf, fu rfu r.
P ile u s somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, th e n depressed,
moist, hygrophanons, a t first clothed with silky evanescent
scales, th e n n aked ; stem fistulöse, flocculose, rig id , p a llid ; gills
adn ato -d ecu rren t, r a th e r d is tan t, cinnamon coloured.—Fr. Hym.
Fur. 272. Bull. t. 593, / . 3. Batsch f . 98. Gooke Illus. t. 603.
On chips, &c. Common.
var. tr ig o u o p h y llu s . Lasch. Ho. 390.
Trigo'no-phyllus, from rp/ycorov = a trian g le , an d = a
leaf.
Smaller, growing p a le ; gills v e ry hroad, triangular, dingy
ochre.—Fr. Hym. Fur. 273. Gooke Illus. t. 483.
By waysides.
6 8 8 . Ag aricus (Tubaria) paludosus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 273.
Paludo'sus = found in marshes, paludes.
P ilen s snbmembranaceons, campanulate, th en convex, acutely
umbonate, hygrophanous, w ith o u t striæ, silky everywhere w ith
p e rs iste n t white h a irs ; stem fistulöse, tw isted , encircled w ith
th e remains of th e w h ite veil ; g ills adnate , plane, ovate, pale
honey colour.—Gooke Illu s. t. 484.
I n m a rsh y ground, amongst Sphagnum. Aug.
689. Ag aricus (Tubaria) sta g n iu u s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 273.
Stagni'nus — found in s ta g n a n t wate rs, stagna.
P ileu s snbmembranaceons, conical, th e n convex, obtuse, ra th e r
viscid an d s tria te when moist, ferruginous-bay, when d iy even.
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