64 rUNGi. [Agarictis. 



gills, and the plleus scarcely can.panulate ; but in this latter respect 

 Persoon's figures vary a little. 



165. A. capilldris, Schum. (^Iiair Agaric); white, pileus at 

 first conic then campanulate dimpled very tender, gills adnate 

 distant, stem capillary subrufescent above. Schum. Fl. ScbU, 

 p. 268. Fr. Syst. Mgc.v. \.p. 160. FL Dan. t. 1670. Pers. 

 Myc. Eur. v. S. p. '27 \.— Fungus S^c. 3Iich. p. 166. t. 80./. 11. 

 Sc p. 146. t. 80.}: 10. 



On beech leaves. Oct. Rare. Canterbury. Rev. M. J. Berkeley. 

 — Pileus ^ — 1 line broad, at first conic, like the head of a very small 

 pin, grey, the margin rounded, the stem dark above and minutely pul- 

 verulent ; gradually the stem elongates extremely, becoming nuich finer ; 

 the pileus hemisphserical, delicate white, with a dimple in the centre- 

 Gills very few ; two or three only in general reaching the stem ; in 

 specimens 1 line broad regularly ascending, about 9, adnate, with two 

 or three intermediate ones. Stem flaccid extremely slender, very 

 minutely dilated at the base. 



166. A. setosus, Sow. (^bristly pin-head Agaric); brownish, 

 pileus hemisphaerical smooth, gills distant, stem flexnous 

 extremely slender clothed with long patent distant hairs. Sow. 

 t 302. Pers. Myc. Eur. v. S. p. 276, (sub A. Hudsoni). 



Beech leaves. Hare. Costessy, near Norwich. Sowerby. — Pileus 

 not -yV of an inch broad. Stein ^ an inch long, finer than a hair. — 

 Apparently nearly related to A. capillaris and very distinct from A. 

 Hudsoni. 



167. A. integrellus, Pers. (minute uniform Agaric); white, 

 pileus hemisphaerical, margin striate, gills like wrinkles decur- 

 rent distant, stem hairy below. Pers. Ic. Sf 7)escr, t. 13. f. 5. 

 Fr. Syst. Myc. v. I. p. 161. — Fuiigi p)lures S^c. Raii Syn. Ed. 

 3. p. 10. i. ]. J. 2. a a. — A. Duboisii, Johns. Fl. Berw, v, 2. p. 

 180. 



In shady places on the ground, leaves, wood, &c. Nov. Rare. — 

 *' Insipid, casspitose. Pileus 1 — l^ line broad at first hemisphaerical, 

 obtuse, at length rather plane, substance thin, pellucid. Gills narrow 

 arcuate, decurrent notwithstanding the form of the pileus, some branch- 

 ed, especially in younger specimens, with but few short ones. Stem 

 I inch high, fistulose, subpulverulent, villous at the base." Pers. I. c. 



Subgenus 11. Omphalia ; (from o/xeaXog, an umbilicus). 

 Veil none. Stem stuffed, at length generally hollow, not bulbous, 

 Pileus membranaceous carnoso-membranaceous, or even carnoso 

 coriaceous a?id almost corky : when young, umbilicate, then 

 expanded or altogether infundibuliform^ the margin rejiexed or 

 patent. Gills adnate or decurrent, never only adnexed or free ; 

 tmequal, juiceless. Asci long. Sporules ivhite. 



* Pileus submembranaceous. Gills decurrent. 



168. A. stelldtus, Fr. (trumpet Agaric) ; white, pileus convex 

 smooth, gills tliin distant, stem adhering by a^convex radiated 



