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PLATE 27.
CoETiKAEins (M y x a cium) e l a t io e , F r .
F rie s, Hym. Mon. ii. p. 77; Eqiicr. 274. Berk. Brit. Fun g . p. 186.
Cooke, Handbook, p. 177.
Myxacium pileo campanulato, viscido, ad latera membranáceo, longitudinaliter
plicato-rugoso; vel lacero; lamellis adnatis, linearibus, semper obscuris,
brunneo-ciuuamoneis.
Agaricus elatus, Pers. Syn. p. 732.
Pileus cylindrical, th en expanded, viscid, even at th e disc, otherwise
membranaceous, p lic a te -ru g o s e ; stem elongated, five to seven inches long,
one and a h a lf inch or more thick, soft, stout, attenuated a t b oth ends]
scaly from th e to rn v e il; gills adnate, very broad, rugose, of an iron-brown
colour.—Fries.
Pileus very slimy-n-heii wet; veil fugaoeousfecobweh-like, pale, whitish
b row n ; spores dull ferruginous.
Growing among long grass ne a r tre e s in a lane adioining Ashton P a rk ,
B ristol, Oct. 1849.
P late 87. — P ig . 1; Cortmarius [Myxacium) eiatior, F r , F ig . 2, section of ditto.
—W. IV. s.
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Cortinarlus (Myxacium) e la tio r Tr.