262 AGARICUS. 



Hebeioma. On grassy bank. Uangstein, 1872. Sept. 



Spores ovoid, 10 mk, Q. Name — trmicus, maimed, hence dwarfed. From 

 the short stem. Schceff. t. 251. Fr. Monogr. i. /. 331. Hytn. Eur. p. 242. 

 B. df Br. n. 1346. C Illust. PL 417. 



584. A. nudipes Fr. — Pileus 5 cent. (2 in.) and more broad, 

 pale-tan or clay-colour, fleshy, not compact, convex then flat- 

 tened, obtuse, unequal, even, smooth, viscid, scarcely perceptibly 

 streaked, margin at first inflexed, then unfolded and ascending; 

 flesh watery when fresh, white when dry, moderately compact 

 at the disc ; margin, however, thzji, almost membranaceous, 

 exceeding the gills. Stem about 6 cent, (2^ in.) long, 8-16 mm. 

 (4-8 lin.) thick, solid, wholly fibrous, equal, sometimes straight, 

 sometimes curved -ascending, sviooth and wholly naked above, 

 white. Gills broadly emarginate, crowded, dry, not spotted, 

 quite entire, tan-colour. 



Odov;r weak but not unpleasant. Cortina none. Departing from all the 

 others in the stem being quite smooth and naked, but clothed with a separable 

 pellicle. 



In woods. Coed Coch, 1880, &c. Oct. 



Name — nudus, naked ; pes, a foot. Naked-stemmed. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 

 332. Hym. Eur. p. 242. B. b^ Br. n. 1868. Katclibr. t. 14./. 4. C. Illust. 

 PI. 418. 



585. A. ischnostylus Cke. — Pileus 2.5-5 cerit. (1-2 in.) broad, 

 white or a little pallid at the disc, convex then expanded, and 

 broadly umbonate, margin thin, slightly viscid, smooth, even. 

 Stem 5 cent. (2 in.) long, slender, Yi-Yd in. thick, solid, equal or 

 a little thickened at the base, smooth, naked. Gills rounded 

 behind and adnate, slightly serrate at the margin, whitish then 

 argillaceous. 



Inodorous, or with a faint odour of SpircBa. Allied to A. nudipes. 



On the ground amongst grass. Shrewsbury, 1879. Sept. 



Spores .012 X .0075mm. Name — \<jxv6%, thin; crrvAos, pillar. Thin-stemmed. 

 Grevillea, vol. yX\. p. 98. C. Illust. PI. 420. 



586. A. capniocephalus Bull. — Pileus 5-7.5 cent. (2-3 in.) 

 broad, pale-yellowish, the disc darker, the margin at length be- 

 coming black, fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, even, smooth ; flesh 

 whitish. Stem stuffed, attefiiiated dowiiwai'ds, ritfescc7it-fibrilloso- 

 striate, becoming pale. Gills emarginate, broad, scarcely crowd- 

 ed, ferruginous. 



The flesh is thin at the sides according to the figure. 



