﻿TABULAR 
  ARRANGEMENT 
  

  

  OF 
  

  

  BRITISH 
  FUNGI. 
  

  

  Cellular 
  flowerless 
  plants, 
  nourished 
  through 
  their 
  

   mycelium 
  or 
  spawn 
  ; 
  living 
  in 
  air 
  ; 
  propagated 
  by 
  spores 
  ; 
  

   naked, 
  or 
  inclosed 
  in 
  asci. 
  Destitute 
  of 
  green 
  gonidia 
  

   (by 
  which 
  feature 
  they 
  are 
  distingished 
  from 
  Lichens). 
  

  

  Cohoiit 
  I.— 
  SPOMFERI. 
  

  

  Having 
  the 
  spores 
  or 
  reproductive 
  bodies 
  naked 
  or 
  

   exposed. 
  

  

  Family 
  I. 
  

   HYMENOMYCETES 
  or 
  AGAEICACE^. 
  

  

  Hymenium, 
  or 
  spore-bearing 
  surface, 
  exposed 
  ; 
  spores 
  

   generally 
  in 
  fours, 
  borne 
  on 
  distinct 
  spicules. 
  

  

  Order 
  I.— 
  AGAEICINI. 
  Gill-bearing 
  Fungi. 
  

  

  H\ 
  menium, 
  or 
  spore-bearing 
  surface, 
  inferior, 
  spread 
  

   over 
  lamellae 
  or 
  gills, 
  which 
  radiate 
  from 
  a 
  common 
  

   centre, 
  and 
  each 
  of 
  which 
  may 
  be 
  separated 
  into 
  two 
  

   plates 
  

  

  Genera. 
  

  

  I, 
  Volva 
  distinct; 
  gills 
  membranaceous, 
  persistent, 
  

   acute. 
  Amanita. 
  

  

  