128 AGAEICINI. 



360. Agaricus (Naucoria) horizontalis. Bull. "Horizontal 



Naucoria." 



Pileiis somewhat fleshy, plano-convex, obtuse, even, smooth ; 

 stem solid, very short, incurved, naked ; gills rounded behind, 

 free, broal, plane. Thewhole plant of a watery cinnamon colour. 

 —Fr. Epicr.p. 194. Bull. t. 324. Ann. N.H. no. 331. 



On elm trunks. Rare. 



Pileus \ iu. broad, gills adnexed or nearly free ; stem \ in. long, 1 line 

 tliick. 



361. Agaricus (Naucoria) melinoides. F)\ "Tawny 



Naucoria."' 



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

 smooth, moist ; stem hollow, slightly-thickened, pruinose above, 

 base white; gills adnate, triangular, toothed, honey-coloured. — 

 Fr.Epicr.p. 195. Berh. Outl. t. 9,/. 3. Bull. t. 5G0,/. 1. Krombh. 

 ^3,/. 14. Eng.Fl.y. p. 100. 



On lawns. Oct. Common. 



Pileus 2 lines to 1 in. broad, submembranaceons, nmbor'^-^e, wbeti moist 

 tawny, margin pellucid, ocliraceous or whitish when dry ; gilid very variable, 

 adnexed, or broadly adnate, ventricose, at first paler than the pileus, at 

 length cinnamon. Stem 1-2 in. high, scarce 1 line thick, fistulose, fibrillose 

 above, subpruinose, thickened below and downy, changing colour. The gills 

 remain bright. — J/. /. B. 



362. Agaricus (Naucoria) nuceus. Bolt. "Xut-like 



Naucoria." 



Pileus submembranaceous, globoso-campanulate, umbilicate, 

 punctulate ; margin incurved, somewhat lobed ; stem fistulose, 

 slender, silky-fibrillose, white ; gills attenuated, adnate, ascend- 

 ing, slightly lobed, cinnamon. — Fr. Epncr.p. 194. Bolt. t. 70. 



On the ground amongst firs. 



Slender, but tough. Stem 2-3 in. Pileus ^-1 in., pale chestnut colour; 

 gills semi-circular, not sinuate, 3-4 lines broad. Spores, with an apiculus 

 at one or both ends, '00045 X -00025 in. 



363. Agaricus (Naucoria) sideroides. Bull. "Stellate 



Naucoria." 



Pileus rather flesby, campanulate, then expanded, umbonate, 

 smooth, slightly viscid ; stem stuffed, attenuated, even, pallid ; 

 gills with a decurrent tooth, uncinate, fixed, narrow, crowded, 

 pallid, ochraccous, then cinnamon. — Fr. Epicr.p.ldQ. Bull.t. 

 588. B.^- Br. Ann. N.H. 1865, ?io. 1007. 



