166 NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 



Agaxicus (Txicholoma) militairis. Laseh. Fr. Ep.p.^X. 



Pileus compact, flexuous, becoming smooth, viscid, cinnamon ; 

 margin even ; stem solid, squamnlose, fibrillose, pallid, rather 

 bulbous at the base ; gills emarginate, somewhat crowded, 

 ■whitish, at length with lurid spots and lacerated. — Berlc. ^ Br. 

 Ann., N. H., 1506. 



In woody places. Glamis. 



Stem 41 in. long. Pileus 4-7 in. broad. Odour and taste un- 

 pleasant. 



Agaricus (Txicholoma) civilis. -Fr. Ep.p. 71. 



Pileus fleshy, soft, convex, then plane, smooth, moist, ash- 

 coloured, becoming pallid ; cuticle sejiarable ; stem solid, soft, 

 fragile, fibrillose or squamnlose, whitish ; gills deeply emarginate, 

 crowded, white then yellowish, not spotted. — Fries Icon. t. 42,/. 1. 

 Berk. 6r Br. Ann., N. H., No. 1507. 



In pine woods. Epping. Oct. 

 Agaxicus (Clitocybe) subalutaceus. Batneh. Fr. Ep.i). 84. 



Yellowish, growing pallid ; pileus fleshy, soft, convexo-plane or 

 depressed, obtuse, unequal, smooth ; stem stuffed, firm, elastic, 

 naked ; gills adnato-decurrent, broad, rather distant, becoming 

 whiter. Batsch,fig. 194.— 5e?vb. ^ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1509. 



Under Ilex. Oxton. Exeter. Nov. 



Smell like that of A. putridus and A. rancidus, peculiar. 



Agaxicus (Clitocybe) gilvus. P. Ih\ Fp. p. 95. 



Pileus fleshy, compact, convex, then depressed, obtuse, smooth, 

 moist; stem fleshy, solid, stout, smooth, nearly equal ; gills de- 

 current, very much crowded, thin, branched, and as well* as the 

 flesh pallid, then ochraceous. — Fl. Dan. t. 1011. Berk. ^ Br. Ann. 

 N. H., No. 1608. 



In pine woods. West Farlegh. 



Pileus scarcely infundibuliform. 



Agaxicus (Clitocybe) splendens. Fr. Fp. 96, p. Icon. t. 44, /. 1. 



Solitary. Pileus somewhat fleshy, flatly infundibuliform, smooth, 

 shining, ash-coloured, becoming yellowish ; stem solid, smooth, 

 of the same colour ; gills deeply dccurrent, crowded, simple, white. 

 —Berk. ^ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1510. 



In wood ;. Reading. 



Agaxicus (Clitocybe) expallens. Fr. Fp. p. 100. 



Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, flatly infundibuli- 

 form, even, smooth, becoming tawny, when dry clay-coloured, then 

 whitish ; margin scarcely expanded ; stem stuffed, then hollow, 

 equal, whitish, silky above ; gills decurrent, rather distant, whitish 

 gxej.—Berk. & Br. Ann. N. H. No. 1511. 



In woods. Glamis. 



Smaller and paler than Ag. cyathiformis. 

 Agaxicus (Clitocybe) concavus. Scop. Fr. El. p. 102. Icon. t. 57, /. 2. 



Pileus submembranaceous, broadly and deeply umbilicate, even, 

 flaccid, naked, hygrophanous, edge convexo-plane, undulated ; 



