subochracoou.s, fu rn isb ed ab o u t th e margin with floccose, concentric
ivhite scales ; stem fistulöse, rubiginous-brown ; gills d e cu rren
t, v e ry broad, fe rru g in o u s.— Ooohe Illus. t. 468.
In m a rsliy ground.
6 9 0 . Agaricus (Tubaria) p e llu c id u s . Bull. Champ, t. 550, f . 2.
Pellu'cidus = tran sp a re n t.
Pileu s ra th e r membranaceous, conic th e n campanulate,
umbonate, cinnamon, hygrophanons, abont th e s tria te ma rg in
szZ% and squamulose; stem th in , short, a tte n u a te d upwards,
shimng, pruinose a t th e a p e x ; gills decni’ren t, v e ry broad
behind, tria n g u la r, p a le r.—F r. H ym. Eur. 273.
Amongst leaves.
6 9 1 . A g a r icu s (Tubaria) em bolus. Fr. Eym. Bur. 274.
Hm'holus, from e/i/3oXos=a wedge, from th e shape of th e gills.
P ileu s membranaceous, campanulate, obtuse, ra d ia to -s tria te
snxooth, h y g ro p h an o u s; stem v e ry smooth, sh in in g yellow’
thick en ed u pw a rd s ; g ills adnate , very hroad behind, tria n g u la r,
th ick , v e ry d is ta n t, cinnamon.— Ooo/e Illus. t. 514 A.
Amongst h e a th .
6 9 2 . Ag aricus (Tubaria) auto chth onu s. B. &■ Br. Ann N E
(1866), No. 1121, . . .
AziiocFiZtonzts = sp ru n g from th e lan d its e lf ; from a 5 rd s=
self, an d x8wr = th e e a rth , from its growing on th e n ak ed soil.
Pileus obtuse, hemispherical, ochrey-white, silky, margin flocculose;
stem slender, flexnons, in c ra ssa ted above an d below
wh itish , w o o lly ; g ills horizontal, w ith a d is tin c t ad n a te to o th ’
honey-coloured.—F r. E ym . Hur. 274. Gooke Hlus. t. 514 B. ’
On th e naked soil.
** P hceoti. Spores d u s k y , ferruginous.
6 9 3 . Ag aricu s (Tubaria) crobulus. Fr. Hym. Fur. 274.
Gro’bulus, from Kpmßukos = a k n o t of h a ir on th e crown of th e
head.
P ileu s r a th e r fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, w ith w h itish evan
escent floccose scales, th e n sm o o th ; stem fistulöse, brown
densely clad w ith whitish scales, g ills adnate , de cu rren t, crowded’
ferrnginons, b rown.—OooZce Illus. t. 496. ’
I n a d itch amongst fragm en ts of sticks. Oct.
Pilens slightly viscid, scarcely striate, when dry tan-colonred, rather
silining.
694. Ag aricus (Tubaria) in q u ilin u s . Fr. Hym. Fur. 274.
InquiU'nus = a te n a n t or lo d g e r; a p a ra site .
P ileu s snbmembranaceons, convexo-plane, smooth, slig h tly
striate, hygrophanous, cen tre somewhat fle sh y ; stem fistulöse,
sh o rt, to n g h , dark brown, a tte n u a te d downwards ; gills adnato-
d e cu rren t, triangular, convex, scarcely crowded, clay coloured
then umber.— Gooke Hlus. t. 497.
On chips in woods, gardens, &c.
var. ecbolus. Fries S ym . Fur. 274.
F]c'holus = eKßo\o^, tliro-vvn away.
Pileu s clay colonr, stem rooting, eqnal, gills crowded, ferrugin-
ous.
On grass roots.
Suh-Gen. 29. C R E PID O TU S. F r. Sys. Myc. i. 272.
Grepido'tus, from crepXda, Kpy-n-is, a sandal. The tormination
expresses affinity to Pleurotus.
Variable in size, irregular, without manifest veil. Pileus
excentric, lateral, or resupinate. Sporos ferruginous.
695. A g a iicu s (Ciepidotus) p a lm a tu s. Bull. Champ, t. 216.
PaZnza'te = shaped like the palm of the hand, palma ; palmate.
Pileus fleshy, compact, convex then expanded, irregular, smooth,
pelliculose, ferruginous ; stem excentric or laieraX, incurved, firm,
smooth, whitish, gills fixed to a collar, ventricose, rather distant,
of the same colour.—Fr. Hym. Eur. 275.
On trunks.
696. A g a iicu s (Ciepidotus) a lv eo lu s . Lasch. No. 582.
Alve'olus = a small hollow or trough.
Pileus fleshy, soft, lateral, obovate, then repand. opaque, contracted,
and tomentose-villous behind; gills determinate, crowded,
hroad, clay-brown.—F r. Hym. E u r, 275. Pers. M .E . t. 24, f. 3.
Gooke Illu s. t. 499A.
On old stumps. Aug., Sept.
697. A g a iicu s (Ciepidotus) m o llis . Schaff. Ico n .t.2 lZ.
Mollis = soft.
Pileus between suhgelatinous and fleshy, flaccid, even, smooth,
becoming pale; stem obsolete; gills crowded, decurrent, linear,
from whitish to watery cinnamon.— Sow. t. 98. Berk Outl. t. 9,
f. 6. Huss. i., t. 74. P r ic e /. 25. Gooke Illus. t. 498.
On old stumps. Ju ly—Oct.
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