AGARICINI. 21 



the free, crowded gills. — Fr. Epicr.p. 26. Schcpff. t. 41. Buxh. iv., 

 1. 10. Price, f. 92. Berk. Out. t. 4,/. 2. Ann.N.H. no. 665. Krombh. 

 t. l,f. 16-17. ^. 68,/. 18, 21. Harz. t. 22. 



Amongst fir leaves. Eare. 



Pileus yellow, inclining to reddish, 3-5 in. broad, disc and scales darker. 

 Yariable in the length and thickness of the stem. Spores '00023 X 'OOOio in. 

 — W.G.S. 



39. Agaxicus (Tricholoma) sejunctus. Sow. '' Separating 



Tricholoma." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, umbonate, unequal, slightly- 

 viscid, streaked with black fibres ; stem solid, stout, ventricose, 

 sub-squamulose ; gills emarginate, broad, rather distant, white. 

 — Sow. 1. 126. Fr. Epicr.p. 26. Eng. Fl. v. p. 19. Berk. Out. p. 

 97. Fr. Icon. t. 23. 



In mixed woods. [United States.] 



Pileus several in. across ; stem 2-3 in. high. Odour unpleasant, taste bitter, 

 margin of the pileus thin, yellow, " Pileus dirty yellow or nearly white ; gills 

 whitish and thickest near the stem, somewhat flattened, as it were, by separ- 

 ating from it in a peculiar manner, and partly adhering to each other."— <Sa2^. 

 Spores nearly spherical '00025 in. — W. Cr. »S'. 



40. Agaricus (Tricholoma) portentosus. Fr. "Dingy 



Tricholoma." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, sub-umbonate, unequal, 

 viscid, streaked with black innate lines ; margin thin ; stem solid, 

 stout, equal, striate ; gills emarginate, very broad, white, at length 

 distant and pallid. — Fr. Epicr.p. 27. Ann.N.H. no. 666. Fr.Icon. 

 t.24:a. Harz. t. 73. 



In woods. Sept. King's Chffe. 



Closely resembling A. sejunctus. Stem 3, sometimes 4-6in. long, 1 in. thick, 

 solid. Pileus 3-5 in. brc ad. livid or dingy, sometimes with a tinge of violet. 

 Flesh scarcely compact, white. Spores 'OOOIS X '00013 in.— TF. G. S. 



41. Agaxicus (Tricholoma) fucatus. i^r. '• Stained Tricholoma." 



Pileus thin, conical, then convex, at length expanded, flexu- 

 ose, viscid, streaked with innate lines ; disc fleshy ; stem solid, 

 somewhat bulbous, squamulose ; gills emarginate, rather crowded, 

 yellowish-white. — Fr. Epicr.p. 27. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 116. Fr. Icon, t, 

 245. 



In pine groves. 



^ The thin pileus, squamulose, sub-bulbous stem, and yellowish gills dis- 

 tinguish it from A. j^orUrdosuS' Pileus slightly viscid, flesh thick in the 



