194 fungUkS-flora. 



tlie margin "upturned, dry, unequal, wavy, glabrous, surface 

 soon cracking, and in dry weather the whole surface becomes 

 broken up into squarrose scales, grey ; gills emarginate, 

 broad, rather distant, white then greyish ; stem 3 in. long, 

 ^ in. and more thick, straight, glabrous, whitish, stuffed, 

 equal. 



Agaricus {Tricholoma) liordum, Fries, Epicr., p. 39. 



Under beeches, &c. 



Very distinct. Inodorous, mild, very rigid and fragile. 

 Pileus sometimes covered with fibrils which soon disappear. 

 (Fries.) 



Tricholoma murinaceum. Bull. 



Pileus 2-3 in. across, flesh thin, except the disc ; campa- 

 nulate then expanded, sometimes more or less umbonate, 

 silky, becoming cracked into scales, or virgate, greyish 

 sometimes becoming paler, especially at the disc ; gills cut 

 out behind and adnexed, broad, distant, undulate, grey ; 

 stem 2—3 in. long, ^-f in. thick, pale grey and with scat- 

 tered, darker, minute scales, stuffed. 



Agaricus murinaceus, Bulliard, t. 520; Cke., Hdbk., p. 31 ; 

 Cke., Illustr., pi. 49. 



In woods. 



The gills in " Illustrations " should have been cinereous, 

 but were left white by an error of the printer. (Cooke.) 



Fries says that the scent is strong and nitrous ; he 

 however did not know the fungus, and qugted Persoon. 

 Berkeley says the smell is slight and not at all nitrous, 

 whereas Bulliard does not mention the smell at all. Some- 

 what resembling T. terreum, but differs in the black squamules 

 on the stem. 



Pileus 4J in. across, at first campanulate, slightly umbo- 

 nate, then expanded, thin, firm, but very brittle, mouse- 

 coloured, cracked and virgate, silky, not the least viscid, 

 flesh white. Taste bitter, unj^leasant, rather acrid, Smell 

 neither powerful nor nitrous. Stem 3 in. high, 1 in. thick at 

 the top, cracked and streaked, silky, with minute black 

 scales, solid but fibrous, not the least stuffed or hollow. 

 Gills very broad, undulate, distant, having a tendency to 

 become forked and anastomosing, brittle, often marked with 

 raised lines, cinereous, powdery ; interstices slightly veined ; 



