Togaria 



AGARICACE^E 



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Saccardo (Sylloge Fnngorum, vol. v. p. 761) makes Berkeley's 

 Acetabularia analogous with Gillet's Locellina. The two genera are 

 quite distinct ; Locellina is not represented in Britain. 



Locellina. 



P ih' us smooth, glabrous. 

 Gills broadly adnate. 

 Stan fibrilloso-annulate. 



Acetabularia. 



Pileus sulcate, white-furfuraceous. 

 Gills adnexo-free. 

 Stem simple. 



556. A. aeetabulosa Mass, (from the cup-like volva ; acetabulum, a 



vinegar-cup) a b. 



P. convex, salmon ; mid. sienna-reddish, white-furfuraceous ; marg. 

 striate, denticulate, splitting. St. hollow, whitish, white-mealy 

 above. G. adnexed, subdistant, glandular, pale brownish- 

 salmon with a lighter edge. 



By the Thames at Millbank. May. i X 2 X J in. The glands on the 

 gills, as illustrated by Sowerby, may be cystidia. 



XXII. TOGARIA W. G. Sm. 



(From the annulus, like a cloak, well seen in the young state of 557 ; 



toga, a Roman garment.) 



Veil universal, manifest in the membranous annulus and in the 



Fig. 31. Section of Togaria aursa W. G. Sm. 

 One-quarter natural size. 



squamules, fibrillae and flock of the pileus ; the squamules, etc. 

 being sometimes appendiculate at the margin. Hymenophore not 



