98 FUNGI. [Affariem. 



Flower-pots. April— Oct. Botanic Garden, Glasgow, il/r. Joseph 

 D. Hooker.—'' Pileus 5—8 lines broad, fawn-coloured, centre umber. 

 Gills 1 — U line broad, beautiful purple, at length cinnamon. Veil 

 floccoso-fibrillose, very fugacious. Stem 1— U inch high, ^ a line 

 thick, fistulose, shining-purple, pruinose with fawn-coloured meal." 

 Klotzsch, MS. 



265. A. geopJiyllns, Bi\\\. (earthy -gilled Agaric) ; pileus sub- 

 carnose conic then expanded umbonate silky, gills adnate, 

 stem stuffed slender covered with white meal. Bull. t. 522. 



/. 2. Sow. t. 124. Pers. Sy7i. p. 340. Purt. v. 2 8^^.n. 929. 

 Fr. Syst. Myc. v.\. p. 288. Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 388.— J. ileO' 



podius, Bull. t. 578. L A. inodorus, Bull. t. 524. /. 2. — 



A. affinis, Pers. Ic. Sf Desc. t. I. f. 1. — A. auricomus, Batschy 

 Elf. 21. With. V. 4. p. 220. 



Woods. July — Nov. Very common.— P/76'?<'S \ — 1 inch broad, 

 umbonate, at length sublnverted, white, lilac, brownish, yellowish, &c., 

 .satiny, often rimose. Gills adnate or adnexed, ventricose, earthy not 

 cinnamon, the margin white, subdentate. Stem 1 — 3 inches high, 

 1 — 2 lines thick, flexuous, equal or subbulbous, firm, very minutely 

 farinaceous above, solid, but the inner substance less compact. Odour 

 strong and disagreeable. 



Subgenus 25. Naucoria ; (from 7iaucus, the peel of a ?iii(.) 



Veil homogeneous ivilh the scjuamulose epidermis, very fugacious. 



Stem suhjistulose, equal, slender, squamulose, icithin jiocculose, 



Pileus carnoso -membranaceous, covered with innate squamidce or 



Jihrillce. Gills cinnamon. — Small, gregarious, epiphyte Fungi. 



266. A, erindceus, Fr. {small woolly Agaric); small, pileus 

 carnoso-membranaceous umbilicate floccoso-squamose umber- 

 ferruginous, gills adnate, stem fistulose incurved hairy. Fr, 

 El. i. p. 33. Lid. Alph. p. 26.— A. lanatus, Sow. U 417. 

 Purt. Mid. Fl. V. 3. n. 1454. — A. aridus, Pers. 3Iyc. Eur. v. 3. 

 p. 193. 



On dead branches. Aug.— March. Rare. On sloe. Mount Edge^ 

 cumbe, Soicerhij. On oak. Purton. — " Small, solitary, persistent ; stem. 

 slightly fistulose (pithy. Sow.), adnate on the epidermis of branches 

 by a dilated base clothed with white pubescence, not originating beneath 

 it as in A. tiiberculosus, incurved, equal, about 4 lines high, scarce 1 line 

 thick, umber-ferruginous. Pileus subcarnose, disk umbilicate, (not in 

 Sow. fig.) ^ an inch broad, scaly with very dense fasciculate locks, 

 umbrinoferruginous ; margin at first involute. Gills rather broad, not 

 close, adnate." Fr. El. I. c. 



267. A, furfardceus, Pers. {branny Agaric) ; gregarious, 

 pileus subcarnose then umbilicate scaly or silky, gills sub- 

 decurrent cinnamon, stem fistulose branny, Pers. Syn, p. 454. 

 Fr. Syd. Myc. v. 1. p. 262. Pers. Myc. Eur. v. 3. p. 161.— 

 A. jmlveru lentils, Schceff. t. 226. — A. aylophilus. Sow. t. 167. 

 ^A. mutabilis, Grev. Fl. Ed. p. 387. 



Hedges, gardens, cS:c., on sticks. The whole year. Very common.— • 



