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pale ninber towards the base, whitish above, subincrassated below, sub- 

 flexuGus, fibrillose or squamuloso-fibrillose from the remains of the floccose 

 ring, above squamuloso-pubescent, truly fistulose, the inside down}-, firm, 

 elastic, pale umber within. Odour disagreeable. — M.J.B. Spores almost 

 black, -OUO.S X -0002 in. {PL V.,f. 29.) 



408. Agaricus (Hypholoma) velutinus. P. "Velvety 



Hypholoma." 



Pileus ratLer fleshy, ovate, then expanded, gibhous, fibrillose 

 or velvety, becoming smooth, hygrophanous, flesh yellowish ; 

 stem hollow, equal, fibrilloso-striate, mealy above, yellowish ; 

 gills truncato-adnexed, ventricose, scarcely crowded, brown, then 

 umber, studded with drops of moisture. — Fr. Epicr.p. 224. Bull. 

 t. bib.f. 3. Holms, ii. t. 35. Berk. Outl. 1. 11, f. 2. Paul. t. bb.f. 1. 

 Schceff. t. 84, var. 



On stumps. Common. 



var. p. leiocephalus. B.^'Br. 



Pileus hygrophanous, rugged, smooth, except at the margin, 

 where it is fibrillose, pallid, as is the stem, whose apex is fari- 

 nose.—^. 4- Br. Ann. N.H. 1865, no. 1009*. 



On old stumps. Sept. Bodelwyddan. 



Densely caespitose, much smaller than the common form, but apparently 

 a mere variety, though a very striking one, from its smooth, but very rugged 

 disc— J/. /. B. 



C . Appendicula ti. 



409. Agaxicus (Hypholoma) Candollianus. Fr. " Candolle's 



H}7jholoma." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate or convex, then ex- 

 panded, obtuse, smooth, hygrophanous ; stem hollow, fragile, 

 subfibrillose, white, apex striate ; gills rounded behind, adnexed, 

 crowded, violet, then brownish cinnamon. — Fr. Epicr. p. 224. 

 Fl.Dan. t. 774. Eng.Fl.Y.p. 113. 



On dead stumps. Eare. 



Pileus whitish, ochraceous in the centre, 2-4 in. broad. Stem 3 in. long, 

 2-4 lines thick, solid at the base. 



410. Agaricus (Hypholoma) lanaripes. Cooke. '• Woolly- 



stemmed. Hypholoma." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, hygro- 

 phanous, squamose with superficial scales arising from the 

 breaking up of the cuticle, pallid ; veil attached in fugacious 



