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B. Mycenarice. 

 Sect. 3. At first campanulate, margin straight. 



223. Agaricus (Omphalia) campanella. Batsch. "Tawny 



Omplialia." 



Pileus membranaceous, convex, umbilicate, striate, hygropha- 

 nous; stem fistiilose, attenuatedbelow, clothed witli tawny, spongy 

 down ; gills decurrent, arcuate, connected by veins, yellow. — Fr. 

 Epicr.p.1'26. 2)fees.f.ldl. Schceff.t. 230. Enr/.Fl.\.p.66. 



In fir woods, [United States.] 



Often csespitose. Pileus ferruginous-yellow, 3-7 lines broad, tough ; gills 

 connected by veins ; stem 2 in. long, rooting from below. — Fries. 



var. p. badipus. Solitary or sub-c£espitose ; stem stuffed, 

 thickened at the base, clothed with ferruginous down. — Eng. Fl. 

 v.j9. 66. A.caulicinalis. Sow. 1. 1^3. 



Amongst leaves, &c. Oct. 



Pileus 3-11 lines across, broadly campanulate, umbilicate, sometimes quite 

 plane, of a beautiful yellow, inclining to ferruginous, edge slightly silky; 

 gills yellow, arcuato, sub-decurrent, beautifully connected by veins ,- stem 

 1-2 in. high, |-1 line thick, scarcely fistulose, yellow above, then rufescent, 

 clothed with little yellow scales, thickest below, and there covered with a 

 dense tawny tomentum. — M. J. B. 



224. Agaricus (Omphalia) camptophyllus. Berk. "Ber- 



keley's Omphalia.'" 



Pileus convexo-plane, deeply striate ; stem minutely pubescent, 

 radiato-strigose at the base, minutely fistulose ; gills white, as- 

 cending, then suddenly decurrent. — Berk. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 62. Outl. 

 p. 133. 



On sticks, &c. Eare. Margate. 



Solitary or sub-gregarious. Pileus | in. broad, dry, convex, obtuse, sub- 

 hemispherical, smooth, brown, with a grey margin, gills rather distant, at 

 first adnate, nearly plane, then ascending and suddenly decurrent. Stem 2 in. 

 or more high, not aline thick, sub-flexuous, somewhat rigid, minutely fistu- 

 lose, with a few white fibres, under a lens minutely but beautifully pubescent; 

 base radiato-strigose, at first yellow, when full-grown pale above, pale rufes- 

 cent below. — J/. /. B. ^ 



225. Agaricus (Omphalia) griseus. Fr. " Grey Omphalia." 



Pileus sub-membranaceous, campanulate, then convex, smooth, 

 striate, hygrophanous ; stem fistulose, rather firm, smooth, self- 

 coloured; gills slightly decurrent, arcuate, rather thick, sub-dis- 

 tant, whitish-grey. — Fr.Epicr.p. 127. Ann. N.H.no. 141. 



In pine woods. 



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