156 AGAHICINI. 



lose ; gills adnate, pale flesh-tinted grey, then black. — B, 4" ^^. 

 Ann. W.H.{1S66) no. 1127, t. 11,/. 1. 



In grass fields. Ang. King's Cliffe. 



A very pretty species, allied to A . separatm ; pileus f in. across ; stem 2 in. 

 high, about 1 line thick in the centre ; spores '00037 in. long, somewhat 

 cymbiform. 



439. Agaxicus (Panaeolus) iixniputris. ^?^Z/. " Dark-grey 



Pangeolus." 



Pileus submembranaceous, conical, then expanded, some- 

 what gibbous, even, viscid ; stem slender, equal, smooth, pallid ; 

 annular zone marked; gills fixed, livid-black. — Fr. Epicr.p. 

 235. Bull. t. Q^. Bolt. t. 57. Batt.t. 28, P. Berk. Outl. t. 11,/. 

 6. Eng. Fl. y. p. 116. 



On dung and in pastures. Common. [Cincinnati.] 



Pileus 1-2 inches broad and high, at first obtuse, conic, reticulato-rugu- 

 lo.se, at length campanulate, dark cinereous, livid when dry ; the ring 

 broken into triangular loops or laciniae, fringing the margin, which is mi- 

 nutely downy and frequently split ; gills adnate, ascendiog, mottled, cine- 

 reous-black, sub deliquescent ; stem 2-6 in. high, squamuloso-tomentose, 

 pulverulent, often beaded with little drops, striate above, nearly white, at 

 length rufescent, zoned within. — AI.J. B. Spores '00027 X "00034 in. 



440. Agaricus (Panasolus) phal^narum. Fr. " Ruddy- 



stemmed Panseolus." 



Pileus rather fleshy, campanulato-convex, obtuse, even, 

 smooth, viscid ; veil appendiculate, fugacious ; stem equal, rather 

 firm, almost naked, pallid, rufescent ; gills adnexed, broad, 

 cinereous black. — Fr. Epicr. p. 235. Bull. t. 58. Paul. 1. 121, f. 

 1. Ann.N.H.no. 796. 



On dung. Sept. Apethorpe. 



Allied closely to A. papilionaceus, but larger, pileus viscid, clay colour. 



Sect. 2. Pileus opaque when moist. When dry subflocculose. 



441. Agaricus (Panseolus) retirugis. Batsch. "Ribbed 



Pangeolus." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, globose, then hemispherical, subum- 

 bonate, reticulated, with raised ribs, sprinkled with opaque 

 atoms ; veil torn, appendiculate ; stem equal, pruinose, pinkish 

 purple ; gills fixed, ascending, cinereous black. — Fr. Epicr. p. 

 235. Batsch.f.dl. 



