A. flavidus, Schceff. . 444
A. inauratus, Sm. . 477
A. conissans, Fr. . 445
A, inopus, Fr. . 446
A. apicrcus, F r . . 436
481.
482.
483.
484.
485.
* * S a p in e i . Pileus scarcely pelliculose (but the
flesh is easily cut, or in the upper part torn into
scales), not viscid (at first with a slight bloom),
veil fibrillose, adpressed to the stem, not appen-
diculate, generally absent, or forming a ring
round the stem. Subcsespitose, growing on
conifers.
486.
487.
488.
# # # S e r ic e l l i .
A. hybridus, F r.
A. sapineus, Fr.
A. picmfll Fr. .
Oortinate, cuticle
615
447
448
silky, dry, or at first viscid.
489.
490.
of the pileus
A. ochrochlorus, Fr.
A. helomorphus, Fr.
A. seambus, Fr.
491. A. filicpjjs, -Cooke
616
449a
449 5
450
Sub-Gen. 6. N au co iia , Fr. Veil none, or
fugacious,
squamulosm Stem cartilaginous, fistüfc^HHLyuugy.spongy.
Pileus more or less.fleshy, convexo-plane or conical, margin
at first indexed. Gills free or adng,t.e, not dè'current. "J *•":
ci. . G y m n o t i . Pileus ~ sh^otb. Veil none!
ferruginous, but not becoming dingy
* Gills free, or ¡Slightly adn^eUT-
—---H A. iffjubris,' F r ; -
A. hamadryas, Fr.
A. cidaris, Per s. .
A . eucumis, P e r fffi
A. anguineus, Fr.
(A. centuncnhis, Fr.
(A. horizontalis, Fr.
(A . rimnlincola, Lasch.
A . semifléxns, B. $ Br.
(A. rubricatus, B. $■ Brfe-
** Gills adnate, pileus convexo-plane.
497. A. abstrusus, Fr.
498 ^nnocuu®i Lasch.
I A. cerodes, Fr. ...
499. f f - melinoides, Fr.
’ ( A. pusiolus, Fr.
Spores
492.
493.
494.
495.
496.
. 451
. 452
. m $ ::.
601 a
6011
509 b
509 a
509 c
. 456
; 489 c
. 489 1
. 457 a
. 457 b
** Gills adnate, pü¿ti§ícampanuíate, then expanded.
Ron E H nuceus, Bolt. . . 490 a
(A. glandiformisji/S'miW • . . 490 5
jA.J|adipes, JM’S'. •
0 ’ (A. scolecinus, Fr.
. 491 a
. 491 5
502. A. stria;pes,. S m tS i s S iM l . 478
(A, sideroides, . 458 a
(A. triscopus, Fr. . 458 5
b. P h a so t i. Pileus naked, gills and spores dingy,
ferruginous. Veil potential, but rarely manifest.
# P e d ia d e i . Growing in cultivated fields.
504a. A. vcrvacti, Fr. . 617a
505. A. pedi^deslBFVi . 492
5:,|'|g A. airalú^JSnk . -, . 479
iillliY f^ j^H g i|pw p la ris f Bull. .
' (A. tabapinus, D.C. V
. 493a
. 4935
** S c o r p io id e i. Growing in woods, and moist un-
" cultivated places.
504b. A. ten ax, Fr.' . 617 5
508.. A. myfiotis, Fr. . . 494
509, A. lemuWhtus, Fr. . 459
510. A. ('!?. a a p M I . 482
L e p id o t i . Pileus flocculose or squamulose. Veil
manifest. Spores ferruginous.
* Pilfus clad with fugitive superficial scales.
511. AiijjWgl^B a p i. Fr[ , _ . 510
512. \ BBfrMMPh, ? - . . 511a
var. dispersus, Pers. . 511 b
** S’ilSBinnMSSsquamul.os.e.
. (A. erinaceiis, Fr. . . 480a
' (A. siparius, F r . . . 480b
' V|F ii'iTr-u '' . . 512a
i_A. oscharoldes, F r. . , 5126
513
514I
** Pileus ¡Smtwte o f S a le s , Silky or atomatmH
515 ( A. carpophilug Fr. . . 5 1 3 a
' | A.|gramini<Ma, d f e jf ’ . . 5135
Sub-Gen. 7. P lu teo lu s, Fr. Pileus rather fleshy, viscid,
conical or campanulate, then expanded, margin at first
straight, adpl&Sed to the stem. Stem, somewhat cartilaginous,
distinct from the hymenophore. Gills free, rounded
'behind.
516. A. reticulatus, P . . . 495
,;iA. aleuriatus, Fr. ,