Ayarlcus.-] FUNGI. 95 



p. 295. Fr. Sf/st. Myc. v. 1. ji. 250.—^. iesfaceus, Huds. FL 

 Ang.p' 615. {not of With.) — A. lignatilis, Bull. t. 554./. 1. 



Trunks of trees, especially of pine. Aug. — Nov. Packington Park, 

 Warvv. Withering. — " Very various in size. Pilcus obtuse, 1 — '1 inches 

 or more broad, never viscid, when moist dirty-yellow. Gills obtusely 

 adnate. Veil web-like, sometimes forming a ring. Stem stuffed, some- 

 times hollow, ferruginous at the base, sometimes attenuated." Fr. I. c. 



253. A. inopus, Fr. (hroivn-yelloio Agaric); subcrespitose, 

 pileus even smooth yellowish, gills fixed yellow, stem stuffed 

 librillose pallid. Fr. Syst. Myc. v. 1. p. 252. — A. radicate- 

 rajnosKS, Bolt. t. 148. — A. coiinatus, With. v. 4. p. 194. 



Plantations. Autumn. Fixby, Darlington. Bolton. Packington. 

 Withering. — Pilens J? — 2 inches broad. P'cil fugacious. Stc7n 3 inches 

 high, { an inch thick. 



254. A. sapineus, Fr. (Jir Agaric) ; pileus carnose yellowisli, 

 gills fixed dirty-white inclining to yellow, here and there 

 tawny-cinnamon, stem subsolid striate pale. Br. Syst. Myc. 



V. 1. /;. 239. Bl. 1. p. 31 j3. hyhridus ; pileus convex moist 



orange or tawny, gills dull-yellow, stem more or less hollow. 

 A. hybridus, Sow. t. 221. IFook. in Bl. Lond. cum ic. 



Epping Forest. li>ept. — Oct. Soicerhy. — A.jlavidiis, Sow. t. 36G, 

 is also, according to Fries in his Ind. A/j)h., a variety of this species. 



255. A. lentus, Pers. (tough Agaric); dirty-white, pileus 

 even viscid, gills adnate, stem stufi^'ed scaly. Bers. Syn. ]). 287. 

 Br. Syst. Myc. v. 1. />. 253. 



On the ground, branches, &c. Sept. — Nov. Scotland. Khtzsrh, 

 in Jfooh. Herb. — " Gregarious, subcaespitosc. Pdeus 2 — 3 inches broad, 

 j)lane, obtuse, very glutinous in wet weather, varying with a yello\si.>h 

 or pallid-liviil hue. Stem 2 — 3 inches high, at length hollow." Fr. I. c. 



Subgenus 24. Inocvbe ; (from rj, [\//brr, and y.-j^r,, n head.) 

 Veil rery fugacious, arising from the fd>rill(C of the pileus. Stem 

 solid, rarely hollow, subetjual, Jirm, clothed with small scales or 

 Jibrilld', distinct from the pileus. Bileus more or less fleshy, 

 campanulate, then convex, at length expanded, suhvmbonate, dry, 

 firm, silhy or scaly from the longitudinal innate f/brillw. Gills 

 properly free, but <ften adnexedfrom the altered form of the pihvs, 

 close, rentricose, dirty-white often changing colour, often dinticulate 

 or with the margin of a dij/'e?'ent colour. — Middle-sized or snudl 

 fungij growing on the ground. 



25G. A. flbrnsus, Sow. (fibrous Agaric); pileus slightly 

 fleshy even yellowish, niargin cracked ilexuous, gills free, strm 

 long solid fibroso-s((uamose above. Sow. t. 414. — A. npandus, 

 Br. Syst. Myc. v. \. p. 255. Jnd. Alph. p. 19. 



I*inc-woods. July — iiv\)t. Kcynston, Dors. Miss Rat In tt. — "/'//«'/.« 

 3 inches broad, Hcshy especially in tlu* di.>k, cami)anulatc, irregular, 

 longitudinally rimose, silky, dingy. 6'///^ semilanccolatc, -J— 3 lines 



