*** Gills pure ochré, tawny, becoming ferruginous.
730. coruscans, Fr. . . . 7 3 3
731. papulosus, Fr. . . . 718
| | Gills olivaceous or smoky.
(No British species.)
Tribe ii. Myxacium. Universal veil glutinous, hence the
stem also viscid, scarcely bulbous. Pileus fleshy, rather
thin, gills adnate, decurrent.
t C o l l in it i . Stem floccosely sheathed, flocci at first
covered with gluten.
732. arvinaceus, Fr. . . . 737
7 3 3 . collinitus, Fr. , . . 7 3 8
734. „ var. mucosus, Bull. . 739
735. mucifluus, Fr. . . . 7 4 0
736,737. elatior, Fr. . . 7 41 7 4 2 .
738. grallipes, Fr. . . . 7 3 4
739. livido-ochraceus, Berk. . . 767
f j Delibuti. Yeil entirely viscid, hence the stem
not floccosely sheathed,ffut varnished when dry.
# Gills whitish, then clay-coloured.'
(No British species.).
** Gills at first violet, bine, or reddish.
740. salor, Fr. . . . 7 6 8
741. delibutus, Fr. . , 7 4 3
illibatus, Fr. . . . ------
Gills at first ochraceous or cinnamon.
742. stillatitius, Fr. . . . 831
743. vibratilis, Fr. . . . 7 4 4
744. pluvius, Fr. . . , 769
Tribe iii. Inoloma. Pileus equally fleshy, dry, at first silky,
with innate fibrils or Scales, flesh continuous, not hygro-
phanous. Yeil simple, stem fleshy, somewhat bulbous,
* Gills at first white or pallid.
745. argentatus, Pers. . 745
746. ,, var. pinetorum . 746
with the. Stem and veil, becoming violet.
747. violacens, Linn. . 770
------ cyanites, Fr.
748. muricinus, Fr. . 815
749. alboviolaceus, Pens,. . 747
750. malachius, Fr. . 756
751. camphoratus, Fr. .771
------ hircinus, Bolt. , , , —__
SYSTEMATIC in d e x . 7
* * Gills or wdl, cinnamon, red, or oehne¡
752. traganus, Fr. > . • . 757
753. tophaCeus, Fr. . 772
754. „■ var. redimitus, Fr. ' . 773
755, 756. callisteus, Fr. 774, 864
. 757. Builiardi, Pers. . 758
758. vinosus, Cooke . 759
759. bolaris, Pers. . 769
lls or veil dark, dingy, or olive.
760. pholideus, Fr. . 761
761. sublanatus, Sow. . 762
phrygianus, Fr. . -----
762. arenatus, Pers,. , . 763
763. . penicillatus, Fr. . . 764
END OIC VOI.. V.
Tribe'- iv. Dermocybe. Pileus thinly and equally fleshy, at
first silky from an innate down, but when full grown
becoming smooth, dry, not hygrophanous, flesh when moist
watery or coloured, stem equal or attenuated downwards,
externally more rigid, elastic, or fragiltgjinternally stuffed
or hollow. Yeil simpM fibrillqse. -
* Gills .at first whitish or pallid.
764. ochroleucus, Schceff.
765a. decumbens*, Pers.
766. tabularis, Bull.
767. camurus, Bull.
7656. diabolicus, Fr.
** Gills at first violet, becoming purple.
768. caninus, Fr.
myrtillinus. Bolt. .
azureus, Fr.
albocyaneus, Fr. .
anomalus, Fr.
spilomeus, Fr.
lepidopus, Cook IB
769.
770.
771.
772.
773.
Gills bright cinnamon, red, or yellow.
774.
775.
776.
777, 778.
779.
i miltinus, F r, .
( cinnabarinus, Fr.
sanguineus, Wulf.
anthracinus, Fr. .
cinnamomeus, Linn.
„ var. semisanguineus, H. f S.
780 í I IB croceus, Schceff.
(croceo-conus, Fr.
777,
775
816a
783
784
8165
765 .
817
766
748
776
850
785a
7856
786
787a
778
779
780a
7806