102 AGAEICINI. 



nate, Tentricose, attenuated beliind, sliglitly connected and tra- 

 versed by veins. — Eng.Fl. y.p. 2, p. 82. Berk. Outl. p. 148. 



On heaths. Sept. 



Pileus I in. broad, umbilicate, membranaceotis, indistinctly fibrilloso- 

 squamulose, mart^in striate, dark red brown ; gills adnate, ventricose, waved, 

 rose-coloured, sliglitly connected and traversed by veins ; stem 2\ in. high, 1 

 line thick, curved at the base, where it is slightly thickened, pale rufescent, 

 nearly white above, fistulose, smooth, under a lens minutely tibrillose ; taste 

 rather bitter. — M.J.B. 



383. Agaricus (Nolanea) rubidus. Berk. " Ruddy Nolanea." 



Pileus membranaceous, convex, at length umbilicate, finely 

 silky ; stem short, thickest above, solid, minutely silky ; gills 

 ventricose, adnate, attenuated beliind, sometimes sub-decurrent, 

 whitish, then rose-coloured. — Mag. Zool. ^ Bot.'i. t. 2,/. 2. BerTc. 

 Outl. p. 155. 



In stoves. March. Milton, Norths. 



Pileus I in. across, convex, at length umbilicate, margin sometimes 

 slightly wa\'y, membranaceous, finely silky, white or greyish, acquiring at 

 length a pale, ruddy tinge ; gills broad, ventricose, adnate, with frequently 

 a more or less distinct tooth, sometimes at length decurrent, rose-coloured, 

 as well as the elliptic spores ; stem lJ-2 lines high, thickest above, white 

 or greyish like the pileus, soHd, minutely silky ; smell like new flour. — 

 M..LB. Spores -00018 X -00015 in. 



284. Agaricus (Nolanea) Babingtonii. Blox. " Babington's 



Nolanea." 



Pileus conico-campanulate, cinereous, shining like silk, 

 adorned with dark brown sub-fasciculate fibres, which are free 

 at one end; stem equal, fistulose, clothed with dark brown down, 

 sub-strigose ; gills ventricose, distant, cinereous, darker at the 

 base, adnate, glittering with little points. — Ann. Nat. Hist. xiii. 

 Ser.2,p. ^OO.pI.^Y.f. l,no. 903*. 



Rare. Twycross. Collyweston. [Pennsylvania, U. S.] 



Pileus scarcely \ in. across, conico-campanulate, cinereous, shining, with 

 dark-bro-ma silky sub-fasciculate hairs, the ends of which are free, disc sub- 

 squamulose, margin straight ; stem about 1 in. high, not 1 lin. thick, equal, 

 fistulose, spadiceo-tomentose, sub-strigose ; gills ventricose, distant, cine- 

 reous, darker behind, adnate, glittering; spores oblong, ventricose on the 

 outer side, rather irregular, sometimes with a distinct septum. — M. J. B. 



285. Agaricus (Nolanea) junceus. Fr. "Rush-stemmed 



Nolanea." 



Pileus membranaceous, conical, then expanded, radiato-striate, 

 shining, hygrophanous, disc umbilicate, sub-squamulose ; stem 

 fistulose, slender, smooth, brown; gills adnexed, seceding, as- 



