114 BRITISH FUNGI. 



rigid, polished, even, smooth, sprinkled, above with white meal ; gills 

 fixed, seceding, rather crowded, grey. — Linn. Suec, No. 1218. 

 Fries, Epic, 156. B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1343. Bull, t. 526. 

 Batsch,fig. 5. 



On lawns. Coed Coch. Sept. 



Pileus tawny ; stem elongated, fragile. 



Agaricus (Nolanea) icterinus. Fr. 



Pileus sub-membranaceous, campanulate, then convex, papillate, 

 striate, hygrophanous ; stem somewhat stuffed, short, rigid, between 

 flocculose and farinaceous; gills adfixed, or free, distant, ventricose, 

 pallid. — Fries, Sys. Myc, p. 207. Fries, Epicr., p. 157. Sm., in 

 Journ. Bot., 1873, p. 384. 



In woods, &c, near Hereford. Oct. 



Colour yellowish, or greenish yellow. 



Agaricus (Fholiota) Arrhenii. Fr. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, campanulate, expanded, smooth ; stem fistu- 

 lose, rigid, fibrous or strigose, and cracking, pallid above, ring 

 entire, distant ; gills adnate, then seceding, ventricose, narrow 

 behind, becoming yellowish. — Fries, Epicr., p. 161. Smith, Journ. 

 Bot., 1873, p. 336. 



In a wood yard among chips. N. Wootton. 



A totally different plant from A. mycenoides. Slender. Stem 

 3-4 in. long, 1 1 in. thick ; pileus 1^ in. broad. 



Agaricus (Hebeloma) relicinus. Fr. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, conical, then expanded, obtuse, squarrose 

 with tomentose scales ; stem solid, soft, equal, floccoso-squamose ; 

 gills adnexed, crowded, yellow, then olivaceous. — Fries, Epicr., 171. 

 Sys. Myc. i, 256. B. $ Br. Ann. N.H., 1344. 



Under pines. Stannage Park. 



Colour fuliginous, without any perceptible odour. 



Agaricus (Hebeloma) Clarkii. B. $ Br. 



Pileus campanulate, white, silky ; stem nearly equal, flocculose, 

 stuffed; gills adnexed, white, marginate. — Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 

 1345. 



In shady places. Street. Oct., 1871. 



Allied to A. sindonius. Pileus |- in. across, 1 in. high ; stem 

 1J in. high, 2 lines thick ; slightly incrassated at the base. 

 Agaricus (Hebeloma) truncatus. Fr. 



Pileus compact, convex, then plane, undulated, or flexuose, 

 smooth, rather dry ; stem solid, stout, equal, entirely pruinose with 

 white ; gills emarginate or free, crowded, dry, whitish, then flesh- 

 coloured, at length ferruginous. — Fries, Epicr., p. 181. Schceff., 

 Icon., t. 251. B. 4- Br. Ann. N. H., 1346. 



On the grassy base of a bank. Dangstein. Sept. 



Pileus 1^-2 in. across, plane, rigid, slightly viscid, rufous, de- 

 pressed in the centre, smooth, margin crisped, inflexed, the extreme 

 edge pruinose ; stem 2J in. high, f thick, claviform at the base, 



