116 AGARICINI. 



flexuose, fibrillose, violet brown; gills uncinate, adnexed, 

 crowded, ventricose, olivaceous, then brown. — Fr.Epicr. p. 173. 

 Ann. N.H. no. 682. 



On the naked ground. Nov. 



Remarkable for its violet coloured stem or flesh, and its -unciuate adnexed 

 gills. — M.J.B. Spores pale brown, oval, or obovate, "0003 X '0002. in. 



323. Agaricus (Hebeloma) flocculosus. Berh. "Flocculose 



Hebeloma." 



Pileus subcarnose, convex, subcampanulate, umbonate, 

 sericeo-squamulose ; stem fibrillose, squamuloso-pulverulent 

 above ; gills pale, fawn-coloured, then obscurely ferruginous, 

 ventricose, adnate. — Eng. Fl. v. p. 97. Berk. Outl. p. 154. 



On naked soil, and amongst grass. Rare. 



Pileus 1 in. broad, convex, subcampanulate, umbonate, sericeo-squamu- 

 lose, brownish fawn colour, margin smoother, veil white, fibrillose, fuga- 

 cious ; gills at first pale fawn, at length dull ferruginous, ventricose, arched 

 behind, and theii adnate but not broadly so, margin white; stem \\ in. high, 

 2 lines thick, fibrillose, pale fawn, beneath the fibrillse brown, the apex 

 minutely squamuloso-pulverulent. Odour like new meal. — M. J. B. 



324. Agaricus (Hebeloma) Hookeri. Klotsch. "Hooker's 



Hebeloma."' 



Pileus submembranaceous, obtuse, umbonate, clothed with 

 branny scales; stem shining, purple, pruinose with fawn-coloured 

 meal ; gills purple, at length cinnamon, adnexed. — Eng. FL Y.p. 

 97. Berk. Outl. p. 154. 



In garden pots. April — Oct. Glasgow. 



Pileus 5-8 lines broad, fawn-coloured, centre umber ; gills 1-1^ line broad, 

 beautiful purple, at length cinnamon, veil floccoso-fibrillose, very fugacious; 

 stem 1-1|^ in. high, ^ line thick, fistulose, shining purple, pruinose with 

 fawn-coloured meal.— Klotsch. 



325. Agaricus (Hebeloma) deglubens. Fr. "Peeling 



Hebeloma." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, umbonate, torn 

 into adpressed fibrils, disc somewhat scaly ; stem solid, with ad- 

 pressed fibrils, pallid, apex darker, mealy ; gills adnate, ventri- 

 cose, somewhat distant, dingy, then cinnamon. — Fr. Ejncr. p. 

 173. B. 4- Br. Ann. N.H.1866,no. 1117. 



In woods. Aug. King's Cliffe. 



Stature of A. obsairus, but colour and punctate apex of the stem (not white) 

 very distinct. Pileus reddish bay, then yellowish, peeling off in darker 

 fibrous scales; flesh white. 



