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PLATE 32.
Agaeicus (Tkioholoma) poetentosus, Frie s.
F rie s, Hym. Mou. i. p. 52 : E p ic r. p. 26 ; Icon. t. 24 a. Ha rz . t. 73. E l.
Fung. p. 5. S. AI. i. p. 49. Ann. N. H . No. 606. Berk. B rit. Fung.
p. 97. Cookej Handbook, p. SI.
Tricuoloma inodorum; stipite valido, solido, iibrilloso-striato; pileo carnoso,
lineolis nigris virgato, colore fuligineo; carne alba frag ili; lamellis rotundatis,
distantibus, albis.
Pileus fleshy b u t thin, convexo-plane, somewhat umbonate, unequal,
three to five inches ■wide, viscid, with black innate fibres, b u t otherwise
smooth and glabrous, of an ashy colour sometimes varying with violet, very
th in and naked a t the m a rg in ; stem stout, solid, entirely fibrous-fleshy, three
to six inches long, an inch thick, nearly equal, naked b u t fibrous-striated,
somewhat a tten u a ted a t th e b a s e ; flesh n o t compact, wdiite, fra g ile ; gills
rounded, almost free, th re e to four lines or even an inch wide, distant,
white h u t sometimes becoming pallid or yello'w. H ab ita t, in pine woods
of level or mountain regions. A smaller form with sub-hulhous stem, in
sandy places.—Fries.
Pileus yellowish green, ra th e r darker in th e centre, covered with
adpressed tom en tum ; gills creamy white, without a v e il; stem yellowish
white sta ined with lig h t brown, and deeply rooting among dead leaves.
Spores ’00018^^ x -00013".
Among dead leaves in a wood n e a r Polegate Station, E astb o u rn e , 17th
Sept. 1852.
P late 32. — Fig. 1, Agaricus [Tricholoma) x>ortentosus, Fr. /Fig. 2, section.
Fig. 3, spores enlarged 700 dia.—W. W. S.
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