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AGARICUS. 



Lepiota. 50. GeoicgilL& Smith. Pileus 1-2.5 cent - (/^-i in.) broad, white, 



slightly fleshy, fragile, at first campanulate then expanded, covered 

 with a minute, dense, viscid pruinosity, which, as well as the 

 white flesh, instantly changes to crimson when touched ; margin 

 at length striate. Stem 2.5-5 cent. (1-2 in.) long, slightly attenu- 

 ated upwards, also covered externally with minute, viscid pruin- 

 osity, changing to crimson when touched. Ring evanescent. 

 Gills free, very thin, moderately distant, somewhat ventricose, 

 white, the edge becoming crimson when touched. 



On mosses in a cool fernery. Chelsea. 



Spores 7x5 mk. W.G.S. Name after Miss Georgina E. Johnstone. 

 Smith Seem. Journ. Bot. ix. (1871), p. i. /. 112. Grevillea, i. p. 55. C. Illust. 

 PL 132. 



Armiiiaria. 



Subgeiius III. ARMILLARIA (armillci, a ring). Fr. Syst. 

 Myc. i. p. 26. Hymenophore continuous with the stem ; universal 



veil wanting, partial one annular, 

 sometimes only indicated by the 

 scales which clothe the stem ter- 

 minating in the form of a ring. It 

 brings together species which are 

 separated from all the following 

 Lencospori on account of the veil. 

 On account of the disappearance of 

 the universal veil the species of the 

 fourth group of the Amanittz are apt 

 to be looked for here. Fr. Hyui. 

 Eur. p. 40. 



There are three types ; the first 

 agreeing in every respect except the 



rin S ed stem with the Tricholomata, 

 the second with the Clitocybae and 

 the third with the Collybiae. Most of the species grow on the 

 ground and are rare. Their qualities are doubtful. 



Tricholomata subannulata. Gills sinuato-adnexed, stem fleshy, similar in 

 substance to the pileus. 



* Clitocybre annulatae. Gills attenuated behind, more or less decurrent 

 "without a sinus, stem solid. 



*** Collybioe annulatas. Gills equal behind, stem externally somewhat car- 

 tilaginous. 



* Tricholomata subannulata. Gills sinuato-adnexed, &>c. 

 51. A. bulbiger A. & S. Pileus 7.5-10 cent. (3-4 in.) broad, 



