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AGAEICINI. 



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All the parts are thinner, the pilens never at first nmbonate, 3 in. across; 

 stem equal, spongy, 4 in. long, ^ in. thick, sometimes csespitose- Grassy 

 places in woods. Spores pip-shaped, *00027 long. — W. G. S. 



97. Agaricus (Clitocybe) trulloeformis. Fr. 'Bowl-shaped 



Clitocybe.*' 



Pileus fleshy, obtuse, at length infundibuliform, floccoso-vil- 

 lose, margin expanded, stem stuffed, elastic, equal, striate ; gills 

 decurrent, sub-distant, connected by veins, white. — Fr. Ep.p. 68. 

 B.^'Br. ^yi/i.iY.iJ. (1866), wo. 1108. 



In fir woods. Oct. Coed Coch. 



The rather distant gills, which are connected by veins, and infundibuliform 

 pileus, distinguish this species, which is not hygrophanous.— -B. cfc^r. 



Sect. 2. Pileus quite smooth, 



98. Agaricus (Clitocybe) geotrupus. Bull. " Trumpet Clitocybe." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then broadly infundibuliform, obtuse, 

 umbonate, compact, even, smooth ; stem solid, compact, fibrillose, 

 attenuated upwards, flesh white ; gills decurrent, crowded, simple, 

 white, at length of the colour of the pileus. — Bull. t. 573,/. 2. Fr. 

 Fpicr. p. 70. Fault. 112. Sow. t. 61. Gard. Chron. (1861), p. 

 734:, Jig. Huss. i. t. 66. Harz. t. 75. Letell. t. 670. Grev. t. 41. A. 

 infundibuliformis, var. Eng. Fl. \.p. 33. 



In woods and on their borders, often in rings. 



[United States.] 



Pileus white, tan-coloured, &c., 4 in. broad. Stem 6 in. long, nearly 1 in. 

 thick, Igin. at the base, more or less fibrillose, sometimes with broad, trans- 

 verse, closely -pressed scales. Spores '00028 X "0002 in. 



(PI. II. i fig. 5, reduced.) 



Var. subinvolutus. — Batsch.f. 204. 

 Spores spinulose, nearly spherical, '0003 in. — W. G. S. 



99. Agaricus (Clitocybe) inversus. Scop. *' Brown-red 



Clitocybe." 



Pileus fleshy, fragile, convex, then infundibuliform, smooth ; 

 margin involute, even ; stem stuffed, then hollow, rather rigid, 

 smooth ; flesh pallid ; gills decurrent, simple, pallid, then of the 

 colour of the pileus. — Fr. Fpicr. jy. 71. B. ^-Br.Ann.N.H.no. 

 110.* SchcBff.t. 66. Built. 003. Fault. 66. Soiu.Ll86. 



In fir woods . In a ditch. Woodnewton. 



Pileus 2 in. across, not flaccid, brownish red at first, then tan-coloured ; 

 often caespitose. Spores nearly spherical '0001 in.— W. G. S, 



