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unequal, curved, even, nearly smooth; gills adnato-decurrent, 

 crowded, vrhite, then tan coloured. — Fr. Epicr.p. 184. Seer. 

 No. 837. 



In pine woods. (A. Jerdon.) 



Stem about an incli long, 2-3 lines thick, rather attenuated dovrawards, 

 above slightly silky. Pileus about 1 in, broad, sub-angular j gills 1 line 

 broad. — Fries. Spores very small,, '0001 X '00014 in. 



339. Agaricus (Flammula) scambus. Ir. "Bow-legged 



Flanimula." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, then slightly de- 

 pressed and floccoso-villose, viscid in moist weather ; stem 

 rather stuffed, short, incurved, flocculose, and veiled, white, 

 attenuated below ; gills subdecurrent, yellowish clay-coloured. — 

 Fr. Epicr.p. 184. BerJ:. Outl.p. 157. 



On larch. 



Small, white, pileus scarcely exceeding an inch broad, at length dingy and 

 clay-coloured, stem becoming somewhat ferruginous. 



340. Agaricus (Flammula) floccifer. B. and Br. " Floccose 



Flammula." 



Csespitose, subcamose ; pileus convex, tawny, sprinkled with 

 white fibrils ; stem attenuated downwards, white, with silky 

 scales, fistulose, umber within ; gills rather broad, adnate, fer- 

 ruginous. — B. 4' Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. no. 909. t. 14,/. 1. 



On stumps of lime. Oct. Colleyweston. 



Csespitose ; pileus 2 inches across, convex, expanded, tawny, somewhat 

 zoned in drying, sprinkled with white fibrils, rather fleshy ; flesh tawny at 

 the edge and beneath the cuticle, elsewhere white ; stem 1\ in. high, \ 

 in. thick, attenuated downwards, furfuraceous within the pileus, white, with 

 silky scales, hollow, umber within ; gills moderately broad, rounded behind, 

 adnate, scarcely ventricose, wrinkled transversely, ferruginous, edge white, 

 spores ferruginous , ring none. The habit is that oi A.velutinv^, 



Sect. 2. Luhrici — viscid. 



341. Agaricus (Flammula) lentus. P^w. " Dusky Flammula." 



Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, even, viscid ; stem rather stuffed, 

 long, equal, squamose ; gills adnate, whitish, then clay-coloured. 

 — Fr. tpicr.p. 184. Fn^. Fl.\. p. 95. 



On stumps. [S.Carolina.] 



Gregarious, subcaespitose ; pileus 2-3 in, broad, plane, obtuse, very glutinous 

 in we; weather, varying, with a yellowish, or pallid-livid (dirty- white j hue ; 

 stem 2-3 in. high, at length hollow. — Fries. 



