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198. Agazicus (Mycena) crocatus. Schrad. "The Stainer."' 



PileiTS siib-membranaceous, campanulate, sub-striate ; stem 

 tall, attenuated, with a villous, rooting base, yielding a copious 

 saffron-coloured juice ; gills attenuated behind, adnexed, ventri- 

 cose, white. — Fr. Epicr.p. 115. Fl. Dan. t. 1550,/. 1, 2024:,/. 1. 

 Knapp. Journ. Nat. t. 7. Ann. N.H. no. 672. 



Amongst leaves. 



Stem 3-5 in. long, about 1 lin. thick ; pileus |-1 in. broad, olive, greyish, 

 or whitish, margin quite smooth. 



199. Agaricus (Mycena) chelidonius. Fr. •' Celandine Mycena." 



Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, then convex, obtuse, 

 nearly even ; stem even, smooth, rooting, compressed, with a 

 yellow juice ; gills adnate, whitish, then yellowish. — Fr. Epicr. 

 7?. 115. >S'ow. ^. 385,/. 4. 



On stumps of beech. 



Only found by Sowerby. Stem l|-2 in. long, about 1 lin. thict, smooth, 

 yellowish, ^vith a sparing yellow juice, rooting; base villous; pileus \-\ in. 

 broad, pellucidly striate when moist, even and opaque when dry, yellowish, 

 tinged with flesh colour. 



200. Agaricus (Mycena) galopus. Schrad. "White milky 



Mycena."' 



Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, rather umbonate, striate; 

 stem slender, fibrillose, and rooting base, filled with white milk ; 

 gills attenuated, adnexed, white, then glaucous. — Fi\ Epicr. p. 

 115. Berk.Outl.t.6,f.2. FL Dan. 1. 1660, f. 2. Batt.t.28. Q. 

 Eng. Fl. v. p. 6S. 



Amongst leaves, under trees. [S. Carolina.] 



Pileus g-1 in. broad, campanulate, or convex, ochraceous, the centre black- 

 ish, pellucid, striate; gills white, arcuato-adnate, or even decurrent ; stem 

 2-3 in. high, about 1 line thick, pale umber, base somewhat rooting, fibril- 

 loso-tomentose, or even strigose, fistulose, not brittle ; milk mild, taste like 

 that of radishes ; variable, but known by its white milk. — J/. /. B. 



Sect 5. Glutinipedes — stem viscid, not milky. 



201. Agaricus (Mycena) epipterygius. Scop. " Yellow-stem 



Mycena." 



Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, then expanded, rather 

 obtuse, striate, cuticle viscid, separable ; stem elongated, tough 

 rooting, smooth, viscid, yellowish ; gills adnate, with a decurrent 

 tooth, variable in colour. — Fr. Epicr. p. 116. Sow. t. 92. Fl.Dan. 

 t. 2078,/. 2. Eng.Fl.Y.p.e2. ScJicef. t. 31. 



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