CLASSIFICATION OF AGARK 



Except for the Bpores it approaches V. pascua quite closely in color 

 and shape. It i-- here conceived in the sense "I Ricken. 



625. Nolanea babingtonii Berk. 



Outlines of British Fungology, I860. 



[llustrations : Patouillard, Tab. Analyt, No. 129. 

 Cooke, 111.. PI. 377. 



"Pileus 6-12 nun. broad, conico-campanulate, pale gray, covei 

 with dark brown fasciculate fibrils frei ai om end, silky-shining, 

 disk subsquamulose. FLESH very thin. <;ilJ.s adnate, distant, 

 gray, ventricose, edge minutely flocculose. STEM 2-3 cm. l"HL r . 2 

 nun. thick, equal, covered with dark-brown down, hollow, slightly 

 undulate. SP< >RES angular-nodulose, subglobose or slightly oblong, 

 7-8 micr., apiculate." 



Lewiston. On moss, in wet places. Rare. Reported by Longyear. 



The description is taken from Massee's British Fungus Flora, and 

 the spore-measurements were doubtless made from the type speci- 

 men. Patouillard gives spore size as !>-l(i x 5-6 micr. 1 1 is a delicate 

 little plant, characterized by the loose fibrils which stand out from 

 its pileus and stem. There is some doubt of this determination. 



626. Nolanea mammosa Fr. (Sense of Bresadola.) 



Epicrisis, 1836. 



Illustrations: Bresadola, Fung. Trid.. Vol. T. Tab. 82, 1881. 

 <;illct. Champignons de France, No. I'-'l. 



PILEUS 2 I cm. broad, conic to broadly campanulate, margin 

 decurved, mammilately umbonate, faintly striate, amber (moist), 

 Boon grayish-brown or fuscous, innately fibrillose and shining when 

 <\vy. FLESH dingy, brownish near surface, thin, subecissile. 

 GILLS rather broad, rounded behind, usually narrowlj adnate but 

 seceding, subdistatit, thickish, /»//' gray at first then tinged flesh 

 color by spori-. edge often uneven. STEM 5-9 cm. long, elongated, 

 l'-o nun. thick, tubular, terete or compressed, tinged fin not 



white, cartilaginous, slightly fibrillose-striate, white-pruin 

 apex, otherwise glabrous. SPORES tuberculate-angular, elongate, 

 distinctly longer than broad, 9-11x6-7 mice, deep flesh color, 

 nucleate. CYSTIDIA none. ODOK and TASTE ot rancid m< 



i 1 )iied : < tills pair brown, i 



