64 AGARICUS. 



Tricholoma. VII. HYGROPHANA. 



* Gills whitish unspotted. 



122. A. grammopodius Bull. Pileus 7.5-15 cent. (3-6 in.) broad, 

 pallid-livid or fuscous-rufous when moist, whitish when dry, 

 fleshy, very thin towards the margin, campanulate then convex, and 

 at length flattened, obtusely umbonate, even, smooth, pellicle 

 moist in rainy weather, not viscous, separating; flesh-coloured 

 when moist, white when dry, soft, fragile. Stem tall, about 

 7.5-10 cent. (3-4 in.) long, 12 mm. (% in.) and more thick, solid, 

 elastic, equal with exception of the thickened base, cylindrical, 

 firm, smooth, evidently\longitudinally silicate, whitish. Gills ar- 

 cuato-adnate, or broadly horizontally emarginate, acute at both 

 ends, very crowded, quite entire, very many shorter, somewhat 

 branched behind, white. 



Odour mouldy. Striking in appearance ; the chief of this group. There is 

 a variety wholly white. 



In pastures and grassy woods. Frequent. June-Oct. 



Stem streaked with same colour as the pileus, and white-villous at the base. 

 Name ypa/a/x^, a line, rrous, a foot. From the stem being marked with lines. 

 Bull. t. 548, 585. f. i. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 92. Hym. Eur. p. 74. Berk. Out. 

 p. 106. C. Hbk. n. 76. Illust. PL 98. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 75. Hussey ii. /. 

 41. 



123. A. melaleucus Pers. Pileus 4-7.5 cent. (1^-3 in.) broad, 

 commonly becoming black-fuliginous when moist, then fuscous- 

 livid, becoming pale when dry, fleshy, soft, convex then flattened, 

 obsoletely umbonate, even, smooth ; flesh soft, white, not hygroph- 

 anous. Stem 5-7.5 cent. (2-3 in.) long, 4-6 mm (2-3 lin.) thick, 

 stuffed then hollow, rigid-fragile, elastic when young, somewhat 

 thickened at the base, naked (not pulverulent), but fibrilloso- 

 striate, whitish, with darker striae. Gills emarginato-adnexed, 

 crowded, horizontal straight, broad, more or less ventricose, quite 

 entire, white. 



Very protean and changeable in colour. The gills are not arcuato-scythe- 

 shaped as in A. arcuatus, and the flesh does not become yellow as in that 

 species. It varies with the gills becoming yellow. It must be carefully dis- 

 tinguished chiefly from A. oreinus. 



On grassy ground. Uncommon. Sept. 



Spores ellipsoid-sphaeroid, 6-8 x 4-5 mk. K. Name jueAas, black, A.eu*6?, 

 white. Pers. Sy?t. p. 355. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 93. Hym. Eur. p. 74. Icon. t. 

 44. /. i. Berk. Out. p. 106. C. Hbk. n. 77. Jllust. PL 119. A. S. Mycol. 

 Scot. n. 76. Bzixb. C. iv. t. 12. f. 2. 



* A. porphyroleucus Bull. Firmer ; pileus fleshy, fuliginous 



