Hiatula 



AGARICACEiE 



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60. H. Eyrei W. G. Sm., Schulzeria Eyrei Mass. (after Rev. W. L. W. 

 Eyre) a b c. 

 P. broadly umbonate, smooth, pallid ; mid. minutely granular 

 ochreous ; marg. incurved, appendiculate with V. St. smooth, 



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Fig. 13. — A, section through Hiatula Eyrei 

 W. G. Sm. ; b, ditto, H. lycoperdoides W. 

 G. Sm. ; c, ditto, H. Wynnice B. & Br. 

 One-half natural size. 



even, glabrous, minutely mealy above, pallid. G. free, narrowed 

 behind, thin, crowded then distant, pale green then deep bluish- 

 green. Spores same colour as G. 



Gregarious. Taste and odour none. Under spruce-firs. Autumn. 

 if X 2 1 x ^ in. 



60a. H. lycoperdoides W. G. Sm., Schulzeria lycoperdoides Cooke & 



Mass. (from a resemblance in the pileus to certain species of 



Lycoperdon as 2063 and 2064) a b. 



P. convex, then expanded, soft, buff-ivory, beset with pyramidal 



silky-fibrous dark brown warts ; marg. appendiculate. St. solid, 



equal, minutely fibrillose, whitish ; faintly buff-ivory below. 



G. somewhat crowded, white. Flesh white, pale buff-brown 



under cuticle of P. 



Taste and odour none. Under cedars. Autumn. 



l£ X 



I* 



X 



I5 in. 



60b. H. Wynnes B. & Br. (after Mrs. Lloyd Wynne). 



P. campanulate then plane, subumbonate, pulverulent, white ; 

 mid. brownish. St. hollow. G. free, at first very slightly 

 adnexed, somewhat distant, with a shrivelled appearance as 

 in 41. Has been observed emitting a greenish phosphorescent 

 light. 

 Stoves, 'on wood. 



60e. H. grange i W. G. Sm., Schulzeria graiigei Eyre (from the 

 original locality, Grange Park, Hants). 

 P. flatly umbonate, cracking into dark green fibrous scales on a 

 white ground. St. squamose, sq. tipped with colour of P. 

 G. widest in front, minutely denticulate. 

 Coespitose. On soil amongst beech-leaves. Nov. 1§ X 2g X \ in. 



