86 BRITISH FUNGI. 



zontal, solid ; gills distant, adnexed, brownish ; spores echinulate. 

 —B. 4- Br. Ann. N. H. No. 1246. 



On the side of a bank. Oct. Ascot. 



Pileus ^ in. across, subcampanulate, then hemispherical, or flat- 

 tened above, moderately fleshy ; stem f in. high, -f line thick ; 

 spores oblong, -0003--0004 long, -00025--0003 in. wide. Allied 

 to A. horizo7italis. B. fy Br. 



Agaxicus (Naucoxia) scolecinus. Fr. " Eusty Naucoria." 



Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, then convex or plane, smooth, 

 margin slightly striate; stem fistulose, equal, ferruginous, or 

 rufous-ferruginous, sprinkled with white meal; gills adnate, rather 

 distant, pale flesh colour, then ferruginous, edge flocculose. — Fr. 

 Ep. p. 194. B. $ Br. Ann. N. H. No. 1247. 



On moist ground under alders. Sept Powerscourt. 



Spores apiculate, -0003 in. long, .0013 in. wide; stem 2-3 in. 

 long, 1 line thick ; pileus ^-f- in. broad, ferruginous bay, paler at 

 the margin. 



Agaxicus (Naucoxia) tenax. Fr. " Tough Naucoria." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, smooth, 

 slightly viscid, hygrophanous, stem stuffed, then hollow, equal, 

 yellow, brownish, slightly striate with adpressed fibrils ; veil fuga- 

 cious ; gills adnate, rather distant, edge whitish. — Fr. S. M. i. 

 p. 290. Weinm. p. 262. Fr. Epicr. p. 198. B. $■ Br. Ann. N. H. 

 No. 1248. 



On sticks in a ditch. Oct. Welford, Norths. 



Pileus cinnamon, ochraceous when dry ; stem becoming ferru- 

 ginous or olivaceous ; gills pallid, olivaceous, becoming ferruginous. 

 Agaxicus (Naucoxia) cxobulus. Fr. " Scaly Naucoria." 



Pileus rather fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, with whitish eva- 

 nescent floccose scales, then smooth ; stem fistulose, brown, with 

 whitish scales, gills adnate, decurrent, crowded, ferruginous, brown. 

 —Fr. S. M. i. p. 200. Fr. Epicr. p. 200, B. $• Br. Ann. N. H. 

 No. 1249. 



In a ditch amongst fragments of sticks. Oct. Welford, Norths. 



Pileus slightly viscid, scarcely striate, when dry tan-coloured, 

 rather shining. 



Agaxicus (Galexa) xubiginosus. Pers. " Rubiginous Galera." 



Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, obtuse, everywhere sulcate 

 or striate, hygrophanous ; stem filiform, equal, thin, shining, 

 smooth, rubiginous ; gills adnate, ascending, distant, broad, opaque. 

 —Pers. syn.p. 385. B. § Br. Ann. N.H. No. 1252. Fr. Epicr. 206. 

 Mich. Gen. t. 75./. 8. 



Amongst moss. Sept. Kew. 



Pileus cinnamon or honey-coloured, tan colour when dry ; stem 

 2 in. long, flexile. 



Agaxicus (Psalliota) xnexdaxius. Fr. lt Dung Psalliota." 



Pileus convexo-plane, obtuse, smooth, moist, hygrophanous ; 

 stem hollow, tough, short, flocculose when dry, and pallid ; ring 



