78 AGARICUS. 



E'-ronens A. Georgn^ Wither. — A. sulladieseentem^ 

 Se"bnm. p, 545 ad A. helviiin potissinmni referrem» De 

 ^. la<^ifMO bclissff. U 5» Gonf. Obs, Mjc» i2t p, 194. 



Trib. VIIL CLITOCYBE» 



TeretiGaul. sp. Scojj^ p. 429. Gymnop & Ompkal, 

 spec, P^r.r. S/n, p^ 302^ 448. 



CHAR. Velum nullum. Stipes squalis 1. sur- 

 sum attenuatus, nec bulbosus, liEviusculus, sat fir- 

 mus. Pileus plus minos carnosus, junior cenvexus, 

 aat persisten.'', aut demum depressus, subinde totus 

 infundJbuliformis. Laraellae inctquales, exsuecs, 

 imrautabiles, tenaces, varie adfixs 1. liberor. Asci 

 subtenues, sporidiis albis. Coior variiis, 



Obs. Tribus, a ytXiTos & jeu/S?? dicta, e va- 

 riis composita, inde character negativus magis, 

 quam definitus. Fungi majores 1. medii, persi- 

 ftentes, submites? innocai» Subtribus ^sequentes, 

 axiaxime natarales : 



A. LameWis postice ceqiialiter attemiatis, aciitis, 



f» DASYPHYLLL Pileus siccus, glaber. Lam. confer- 

 tse decurreiites I. acute adnatas, 



8» CAMAR.OPHYLLL Pileus sufecorapacflus, siecus. Lamt 

 valde distantes, arcuatis, decurrentes. 



3. HYGROCYBr. Pileus teuuis, humidsis viscosus, Ham* 

 ■sfarise, Stipes cavuf. Tenestres, 



.* 



B. LajneVis postice incequalibus. (h. e. dente I. ar- 

 cuatr-decurrentes, sinuata?, emarginat^ etc.) 



^. OESYPII. Pileus siceus, minute squamulosns. Lam» 

 plerumque arcuato-decurrentes, raro adnatse. FirmU 



5» GALODONTES. Pileus glaber, sulaliumidus. Lara. 

 arcuato-adnesae, reticulato-conneX98, margine appen-» 

 dieulatse. ~^ 



I. THRAUSTI. Pileus tenuis; «iccus, i.am« eisiargina^ 

 tsBt SuhfragiUSf 



