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* Pileus and solid stem fleshy.
1055. cibarius, Fries .
i a rc f var. rufipes .
' ( Friesii, Quelet.
1057. aurantiacus, W u lf
1058a. Brownii, B. fy Br.
1059. carbonarius, A. fy S.
yar. radicosus, B. Br
10585. umbonatus, Fries
1060a. albidus, Fries .
** Pileus submembranaceous, stem hollow, polished
10605. Houghtoni, Phil.
1061. tubasformis, Fries
yar. lutescens, Bull. .
1062. infundibuliformis, Fries ,
1063a. cinereus, Pers.
1064a. leucopheeus, Nouel.
10635. cupulatus, Fries . ; .
1098a. deyexus, Fries
10645. Stevensoni, B. <J- Br.
ii. P l e u r o p u s . Dimidiate, stem lateral,
lnRF. f muscigenus, Bull.
‘ 1 glaucus, Fries . . .
h i . P e s u p i n a t t . Pileus entire, at first cup-shaped,
fixed at the vertex, then subreflexed.
* Bryophili.
1066•retirugus, Bull.
I
lobatus, Fries ,
Gen . 12. N Y C T A L IS , Fr. Syst. Orb. 203.
Hymenophore continuous with the stem. Gills fleshy,
thick, juicy, edge obtuse, not decurrent on the stem nor
fold-like. Veil floccosely pruinose. Fleshy fungi, not reviving,
of uncertain occurrence.
i. S p e le a e . Gills crowded, somewhat growing together.
1067a. caliginosa, Smith
i i , P a r a s it e . Gills distinct, distant, growing on
putrid fungi.
10675. asterophora, Fries
1068. parasitica, Bull.
G en . 13. M A R .A SM IV S , Fr. Gen. ICym. 372.
Tough, dry, shrivelling (not putrescent), fungi reviving
when moistened. Hymenophore continuous with the stem,
1103
1131a
11315
1104
1106a
1105
11065
1107a
11075
1108
1109
1110a
1111a
11105
1150a
11115
1115a
11155
1112a
11125
1132a
11325
1113
but heterogeneous, descending into the trama ; veil none.
Stem cartilaginous or horny. Gills tough, rather distant,
edge acute and entire.
i. Collybia. Pileus fleshy, tough, at length rather
leathery, sulcate or wrinkled, margin at first
turned in. Stem somewhat cartilaginous.
Mycelium floccose, or in a few not manifest.
A . Soobtei. Stem solid, or stuffed, with a pith, then
hollow, fibrous within, externally with a villous
down, easily wiped away, which covers the
cartilaginous cuticle. Gills receding, free.
* Stem woolly or strigose at the base.
1069. urens, Bull. . • •
1070. peronatus, Bolt.
1071. porreus, Pers. .
* * Stem naked at the base, often interwoven with
twisted fibfj fl&i
1072. oreades, Bolt.
1117
1133
r plancus, Fries
(_ scorteus, Fries
1118
1119a
11195
B. Tergini. Stem rooting, definitely tubular, not
fibrous, manifestly cartilaginous. Gills receding,
free, Pileus thinner than in the preceding,
hygrophanous, smooth, or striate at the margin.
* Stem woolly below, smooth above.
1074. prasiosmus, Fries . • 1120
i A7f; i varicosus, Fries, . • 1121a
fuscopurpureus, Pers. . • 11215
1076a. terginus, Friesi.fi . • 1122a
** Stem everywhere pruinate, velvety.
„ ( Wynnei, B. # Br.
( erythropus, Fries
10765. arcliyropus, Pers.
ifiYS i torquescens,' Quel.
'1 impudiisSj Fries..
C. Calopodes. Stem short, not rooting, grafted,
often with a , floccose tubercle at the base.
Pileus convex, involute, then plane and de-
preBed, in which state the gills, typically
adnate, are somewhat decurrent.
* Stem very smooth and shining above, simple at
the base.
1079-J scorodonius, Fries
1123 a
11235
11225
1124a
11246
1125a