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AGAEICINI. 



patches ; stem hollow, fragile, subfibrillose, white, tomentose at 

 the base; gills crowded, reaching the stem, whitish, then purp- 

 lish brown.— ^fm. Journ. (1863),;?. 66, t. 3,/. 2. 

 On the soil in conservatories. 



Snbcsespitose. Pileus 1^-S in., rather fleshy, margin thin, pallid, disc 

 often tawny or brownish, margin purplish, with a shade of pink derived 

 from the dark gills beneath, the whole plant becoming dark brown on decay. 

 Stem 2-3 in., white, with radiating white hairs at the base. Gills reaching 

 the stem, not ventricose. (PI, I.,Jia. 3.) 



411. Agaricus (Hypholoma) appendiculatus. Bull. "Ap- 



pendiculate Hypholoma." 



Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, ovate, then ex- 

 panded ; when dry rugose, and sprinked with atoms ; stem fistu- 

 lose, equal, smooth, white, pruinose above ; gills subadnate, 

 crowded, dry, whitish, then rosy brown. — Fr. Epicr.p. 224. Bull. 

 ^392. >SW\ i. 324. Berk. Outl.t. 11, f. ^-4:. 



On dead stumps. Common. 



Pileus tawny or pale ochre, 2-3 in. broad. Veil attached in patches to 

 tbe margin. Stem 3 in. long, 2-3 lin. thick. Spores '00015 X "0002 in. 



412. Agaricus (Hypholoma) egenulus. Berk. "White 



Hypholoma." 



Solitary. Pileus hemispherical, then expanded, whitish, then 

 snowy-white, umbonate, appendiculate ; stem minutely adpresso- 

 equamulose, fistulose ; gills adnate with a tooth, purplish- 

 umber. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H. no. 915. 



On the ground, amongst grass. May. Apethorpe. 



Solitary. Pileus \\ in. across, hemispherical, expanded, umbonate, but 

 not decidedly rugose or atomate, of a watery white, when dry snow-white, 

 quite smooth as if delicately gummed, even, except towards the edge, mar- 

 gin finely striate, appendiculate; stem 2 in. high, 1^ line thick, attenuated 

 upwards, or nearly equal, minutely adpresso-squamose, fistulose ; gills 

 purplish-umber, with a white edge, moderately distant, slightly ventricose, 

 adnate with a tooth. Spores brown-purple. 



413. Agaricus (Hypholoma) hydrophilus. Bull. "Watery 



Hypholoma." 



Pileus fleshy-membranaceous, convex, then expanded, sub- 

 repand, smooth, hygrojjhanous, rugose, disc even, margin rather 

 broken; stem fistulose, curved, closely fibrillose, growing pale; 

 gills adnexed , ventricose, crowded, dripping, pallid, then brownish- 

 cinnamon or bay. — Bull. t.hW. Paul. t. 110,/. 1. Fr. Epicr.p. 

 225. B. 4- Br. Ann. N.H. {1^66), no. 1126. A. stipatus. Eng.FL 

 Y.p, 11^, partly. 



