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*' This is a minute species, differing from A. acicnla in its wHte stem and 

 gills, but agreeing somewhat in the orange-red pileus. It is introduced on 

 the faith of Bolton's figure and description, t. 39, B, which however, may 

 possibly be ^4. acicvla. The ' English Flora' plant is .1. ccciciUa." — M.J.B. 



160. Agaricus (Collybia) ocellatus. Fr. •• Ocellate 



Collybia.'" 



Pileus somewliat fleshy, nearly plane, even, disc depressed, 

 darker, iimbonate; stem minutely fistulose, filiform, smooth, 

 brownish white ; base rooting, fibrillose ; gills adnexed, then 

 separating, crowded, white. — Fr. Epicr. p. 9-4. Bull. t. 5G9,/. 1, 

 H.P. Eng. Fl. x.p.ol. 



On the ground, amongst leaves. 



Pileus even, smooth, sometimes repand ; disc yellow, brown, or rufous ; 

 gills close, narrow; stem obsoletely fistulose, 1-3 in. long, sub-filiform, paler 

 above. — Fries. 



Sect. 4. TephrophancE — dingy, hygrophanous. 



161. • Agaricus (Collybia) inolens. Weitim. "Scentless 



Collybia." 



Inodorous. Pileus rather fleshy, campanulato-convex, then ex- 

 panded, rigid, umbonate, smooth, hygrop)hanous, opaque ; margin 

 finely striate, stem stuffed, then hollow, rigid, undulated, whitish- 

 strigose at the base, whitish-squamulose at the apex, gills adnexed, 

 seceding, crowded, whitish, then grey. — Weinm, no. 183. Fr. 

 Epic. p. 96. 



In pine woods. Street. — ,/. A. C. 



Livid, stem 2-3 in. long, l-i|lin. thick, but compressed, 31in. broad. Pileus 

 1-2 in. broad, repand, unequal, livid, when dry rather silky, pale tan 

 colour. 



162. Agaricus (Collybia) plexipes. Fr. "Twisted 



Collybia." 



Inodorous. Pileus submembranaceous, campanulate, subru- 

 gose, somewhat striate, smooth ; stem fistulose, equal, tough, 

 sericeo-fibrous, with entangled fibres, base abruptly rooting ; gills 

 free, rather crowded, white, becoming glaucous. — Fr. Epicr. p. 96. 

 S. M. i. p. 146. Fl. Dan. t. 2()'23J. 2. 



On trunks. 



Pileus at first blackish, dirty white at the margin, then livid -fuliginous. 

 Firm stem, scarcely rooting, about 3 in. long, 1-2 lines thick, dingy, fibrous, 

 obsoletely striate. Pileus campanulate, 1-2 in. broad. — Fries. Spores "00016 

 X -00033 in .— Tr.G=.>S'. 



