AGAEICINI. 149 



smooth, white, apex even, pruinose ; gills adnate, subventricose, 

 scarcely crowded, whitish-cinereous, then brownish-black. — Fr. 

 Epicr.p. 2'2C^. Schreff. t. 205. Paul. t. 110, /. 3. Fl. Dan. t. 1008 

 {notEng.Fl.Y. p. 114). 



On chips, decayed wood, &c. Dec. Apethorpe. 



Pileus pallid, \.-2\ in. broad, veil absent. Stem hollow, 2 in. and more 

 long, about 2 lines thick, whitish. Spores -0003 X •0002 in. 



420. A§ai:icu3 (Psilocylse) clivensis. Berk. "Pallid 



Psilocybe." 



Pilens snbhemispherical, pallid brown, then whitish ochre, 



even, atomate, margin striate ; stem equal, somewhat silky ; 



gills admte, broadly emarginate, horizontal, umber. — B. ^' Br. 

 Ann. N.H. no. 916, t. xiv./. 3. 



On the ground. Oct. King's Cliffe. 



Pileus 1 in. across, subhemispherical, at first pallid brown, then pallid 

 ochre inclining to white, even, sprinkled \vith shining particles ; mtirgin 

 striated, not straight; stem 1| in. high, 1 line thick, tistulose, nearly equal, 

 except at the very base, where it is siightly clavate, somewiiat silky ; gills 

 broad, adnate, widely ''inarginate, ventricose in front, rather distant, umber, 

 margin white. Spores umber. — B. d;Br. 



421. Agaric--i3 (Psilocybe) fcenisecii. P. '-Brown 



Psilocybe." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, obtuse, 

 dry, becoming dry ; stem fistulose, not rooting, pallid-rufous, 

 even, smooth ; gills adnate, ventricose (as if broadly emarginate), 

 scarcely crowded, brownish umber. — F7\ Epicr.p. 227. Pers.Ic. 

 ^Des. t. 11./. 1. Buxb.iv. t. 28, f. 1. Berk. Out!, t. II. f. 5. Huss. 

 i.t.39.Eng.Fl.y.p.n2. 



Amongst grass in fields and gardens. Common. 



[United States.] 



Gregarious. Pileus 1-2 in. broad, hemispherical, or campanulate, brown 

 nmber, margin transparent, and minutely rugose, banded with various tints 

 when losing its moisture ; in decay it has a burnt appearance, and at length 

 dries up and is black. Gills distant, broad, ventricose, attached, umber, 

 mottled, extreme mirein white. Stem 2-3 in. high, 1|- line thick, subflexuous, 

 fistulose, at first slightly pulverulent, umber, apex striate, base cottony. — 

 M. J. B. Spores with an obscure apiculus at one end, '0004 X '00025 in. 



Sub-Gen. 31. Psathyra. Fr. Epicr. p. 231. 



Spores dark purple-brown, approaching slate-colour ; veil 

 universal, fibrous, or absent, not forming a ring ; pileus submem- 

 branaceous, conical or campanulate, margin at first straight and 



