72 AGARICINI. 



Sect. 4. Lactipedes — gills and stem milky. 



195. Agairicus (Hflycena) haematopus. Pers. " Bleeding 



Mycena." 



Csespitose ; pileiis fleshy, campanulate, obtuse, smooth, mar- 

 gin denticulate; stem rigid, pulverulent, yielding a dark-red 

 juice; gills adnate, white. — Pers. Obs. ii. p. 56. B. 4' Br. Ann. 

 N.H.186D,no.0dl. 



On old dead trunks. 8ept. Bodelwyddan. [United States.] 



" Tufted ; pileus moist, campanulate, then expanded, reddish, with a tinge 

 of purple, ^-1 in. or more across, striate, very minutely rivulose ; stem pale 

 rufous, flesh-coloured, at first thickened at the base, tlien nearly equal, fari- 

 naceous ; gills distant, adnato-gub-decurrent, white, edge red; interstices 

 even; everywhere distilling when broken a dark-red juice. Far larger than 

 any form of ^. sanc/umeole/itus or A. cruentus." — B.djjjr. 



196. Agazicus (Mycena) czuentus. Ir. " Eed-juiced 



Mycena." 



Pileus submembranaceous, conico-campanulate, striate, mar- 

 gin entire ; stem rigid, glabrous, villous at the base, distilling a 

 red juice; gills adnate, whitish. — Fr. Si/s. Myc. i. jt?. 149. B. ^ 

 Br. Ann. N.H. 1865, no. 992. 



On fir cones. Bodelwyddan, Flintshire. 



"Pileus conic, obtuse, striate, margin inflexed, entire ; substance at first 

 rather thick in proportion; stem rigid, smooth, full of red juice, strigose at 

 the base ; gills obtuse in front, shortly adnate, white; margin of the same 

 colour." — B. d' Br. 



197. Agaxicus (Mycena) sanguineolentus. A. ^' S. 



" Stinking Mycena." 



Pileus membranaceous, campanulate or convex, striate; stem 

 flaccid, smooth, yielding a red juice ; gills adfixed, reddish, with 

 a dark purplish edge. — Fr. Epicr. p. 115. Bull. t. 518, /. P. 

 (right). Eng. El. v. p. 59. 



Amongst leaves in woods. Sept. Oct. 



Solitary or gregarious ; pileus 1-2 lines broad, obtuse, margin striate, 

 brownish purple, resembling that of the crust of port wine ; gills paler, ad- 

 nate, with a tooth, margin purple; stem straight, smooth, sometimes at- 

 tenuate, upwards of the same colour as the pileus, darker below, fistulose, 

 replete with pellucid juice of the same colour ; when growing on fir cones 

 strigose at the base ; odour strong. — M. J. B. Spores large, irregular, ap- 

 proaching in shape some Hyporhodii '00034 X '0002 in. 



