1 78 AGARIC ACE^E Stropharia 



colour as P., sienna at base. G. adnexed, ventricose, pale 

 purplish-brown. 

 Dung, sawdust, earth. Sept. 2j X 2^ X 3 in. Not unlike 818. 



812. S. merdaria Quel. (from its habitat ; merda, dung) a b c. 



P. convexo-plane, smooth, hygrophanous, yellow or brownish 

 then straw-colour ; marg. appendiculate with white V. St. stuffed, 

 floccose, dry, straw-white or brownish, base white-villous. 

 G. adnato-rounded or subdecurrent, purplish-fuscous. 



Gregarious, subcrespitose. Dry dung, road scrapings. Aug. - Oct. 

 ij X 1 1 X J in. 817 is perhaps form major Fr. of this species. Easily 

 overlooked, colour of pileus exactly that of dry horse-dung. 



813. S. stereoraria Quel. (from the habitat ; stcrcus, dung) a b c. 



P. hemispherical, smooth, yellow ; mid. darker ; marg. substriate. 

 St. stuffed, yellowish. A. viscid. G. very broad, subdistant, 

 purple-slate. 



Dry dung in pastures. May-Nov. \\ X 3^ X J in. 



814. S. semiglobata Quel. (from the half-globose pileus) a b c. 



P. yellowish. St. fistulose, smooth, colour as P., thickly covered 

 with transparent gluten below the glutinous A. G. very broad, 

 pale purplish, clouded purple-black. 



Gregarious. Dung, rabbit, horse, in pastures ; common. April-Nov. 

 X J X 54 x 4 i n - Usually smaller than 813, but sometimes twice the size 

 of type. 



b. Spintrigerce. 



815. S. eaput-medusse Karst. (from a fancied resemblance in the 



pileus to the head of Medusa ; caput, a head) a b c. 

 P. expanded, obtusely umbonate, scaly-squarrose, soon naked, 

 pale white umber ; mid. umber ; sc. sepia. St. hollow, white 

 above, squarrose and white umber below superior A., if present. 

 G. ventricose, at length separating free, pallid umber or olive- 

 shaded, spotted ferruginous, edges white. 



Subcsespitose. Woods, pine, about fir-stumps, base of elm ; rare. Sept.- 

 Oct. 3 X 3^ X \ in. Becoming darker when dry. 



816. S. serobinaeea Sacc. (from the appearance of the pileus as if 



sprinkled with sawdust, scrobis) a b. 

 P. expanded, obtuse, tan ; mid. ochreous-tan, or grey or brown 



shaded, clad with minute, fugitive sepia squamules. St. hollow, 



fibrillose, whitish, squamulose below the fugitive A. G. crowded, 



purple. 

 Subcaespitose. On or near stumps, ash ; rare. Aug.-Oct. l X 3 X J in. 



Thinner and more graceful than 815. 



817. S. ventrieosa Mass, (from the ventricose gills) a. 



P. expanded, broadly gibbous, even, smooth, subviscid in wet 

 weather, tawny-ochreous, becoming paler. St. hollow, ventricose 

 below with a rooting base, minutely squamulose, pale yellow. 

 A. large, persistent. G. slightly adnexed, ventricose, sub- 

 crowded, purplish-brown. 



Caespitose. On the ground. \\ X 3 X J in. Perhaps only a form of 812 

 form major Fr. 



