Hypholoma 



AGARICACE^ 



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818. S. Jerdonii Sacc. (after Archibald Jerdon) a. 



P. expanded, obtusely umbonate, minutely rivulose, pale ochreous ; 

 mid. slightly darker ; sc. white. St. hollow, attenuate upwards, 

 white above A., subscaly, tan-ochreous and brownish below. 

 G. transversely striate, purple-brownish. 

 Stumps, fir ; rare. Sept. -Nov. 2 x 2.\ x 5 in. 



819. S. spintrigera Sacc. (from the annulus ; spint/ier, a bracelet, 



gero, to carry) a. 



P. flat, obtuse, even, smooth, faintly ochreous or brownish. 

 St. hollow, attenuate upwards, floccoso-fibrillose below A.> 

 white. A. distant, fugacious. G. crowded, fuscous-brown. 



Caespitose. Stumps, beech. Sept. 3 J x l\ X T 3 ^ in. 



820. S. hypsipus Karst. (from the long stem ; Gr. hups'ipous, high- 



footed) a b. 

 P. plane, subobtuse, even, smooth, hygrophanous, pallid, pale 

 brownish, or shaded dull flesh-colour ; marg. striate. 

 St. hollow, smooth, white. A. distant. G. subdistant, brown 

 or dull purplish-slate. 



Swampy places, amongst grass, sometimes on moss and sticks. Oct. 

 3J x 6J X T 5 5 in. 



XXXVI. HYPHOLOMA Quel. 

 (From the web- or fringe-like veil ; Gr. huphe^ a web, loma, a fringe.) 



Veil fringe -like, adhering to the margin of the pileus, some- 

 times forming a fibrillose annulus. Hymenophore confluent and 



Fig. 45. — Hypholoma sublateritiumQuQ. 

 Entire and in section. 

 One-third natural size. 



homogeneous with the fleshy stem. Pileus more or less fleshy, 



Stem central, simple, or slightly 



N 2 



the margin at first incurved 



