46 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
On the ground. ; 
Pileus 3} inches broad, fleshy, umbonate, golden yellow : 
with minute innate scales. Stem 4 inches high, 1-3rd of an inch 
thick above, swelling at the base into an oblong rooting bulb 
which collects the earth with its fibrillose mycelium after the 
fashion of a Scleroma, ring fugacious. Gills bright ferrugi- — 
nous-yellow adnate rather broad, spores elliptic, golden-yel- 
low when seen by transmitted light À 
This species is closely allied to Ag. aureus, but differs very 
much in the nature of the stem. It is a very noble species. 
*A lanuginosus, Fr. (non Bull.)—Drumm. n. 229. 
28. A, (Naucoria) Drummondii, n. sp. pileo convexo | 
- glabro viscoso, stipite fibrilloso fistuloso sarsum farinaceo, 
basi tomentoso, tomento super matricem expanso, lamellis - 
argillaceis ventricosis denticulatis.— Drumm. n. 116. 
On rotten wood. 
Pileus 4 3 of an inch broad, convex, subhemispherical, ver : 
thin even in the centre, smooth, viscid. Stem 3 of an inch, - 
3 a line thick, nearly equal fibrillose below, — above 
from the remains of the white marginal furfuraceous fugitive - 
veil, clothed at the base with white down which spreads in | 
a round patch over the matrix. Gills argillaceous, rather 
distant, ventricose, adnate with a slight tooth, margin white, 
denticulate, spores argillaceous, elliptic. The young plant is 
perfectly white. E 
Allied to Ag. myosotis. s 
29. A. (Crepidotus) lepton, n. sp; e resupinato — 1 
pileo convexo pruinoso fulvo-ochraceo, stipite obsoleto: — 
lamellis latiusculis ochraceis albo-marginatis. — Drumm. - 
ni299. ; $ 
On bark. T 
Pileus 2 lines broad, attached at the vertex by a little down, - 
convex not at all striate, tawny ochre, densely pruinose. 3 
Stem obsolete, or if present extremely short and pruinose - 
like the pileus. Gills broad, ochraceous, bordered with 4 — 
pruinose white edge. Spores elliptie with a large nucleus, 
flat when dry. 
