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203. P. sagata Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 1177, t. 968. 



Sagata, clothed in a mantle. 



P. 3-5 cm., yellowish tawny, or reddish brown, fleshy, convex, then 

 plane, at length revolute, obtuse, smooth, subpelliculose, shining. St. 

 5 cm. x 5-6 mm., yellowish, equal, at length compressed, fragile, 

 smooth. King white, distant, entire, persistent. Gills pinkish, then 

 umber, free, ventricose, 6 mm. broad, crowded. Flesh white, thin. 

 Spores purplish umber, elliptical, 6 x 3-4/A. Cystidia "on edge of 

 gill basidia-like, 36-40 x 8-12/it" Rick. Grassy places, and under 

 beeches. Oct. Rare. 



204. P. dulcidula Schulz. Kalchbr. Icon. t. 17, fig. 1. 



Dulcidula, sweetish. 



P. 2-5-5 cm., lurid white, or ochraceous, disc subfuscous, or dirty 

 violaceous, fleshy, convex, then plane, slightly gibbous, somewhat 

 smooth, dry. St. 2-5-4 cm. x 4-6 mm., concolorous, fragile, base in- 

 curved, subbulbous, almost smooth. Ring concolorous, membrana- 

 ceous, median, erect, persistent. Gills pallid greyish, then black, free, 

 widest in front, 4 mm. broad, rather crowded. Flesh white, thin at the 

 margin. Smell pleasant. Taste sweetish. Under oaks, and on heaths. 

 Oct. Rare. 



205. P. rusiophylla (Lasch) Fr. Russus, red; <f>v\\ov, a leaf. 

 P. 2-3-5 cm., flesh colour, or ruddy, becoming pale, fleshy, campanu- 



late, then expanded, umbonate, fibrillose ; margin somewhat appendicu- 

 late with the partial veil. St. 2-5-4 cm. x 2-3 mm., white, slightly 

 attenuated from the thickened base, fibrillose. Ring superior, re- 

 flexed, persistent. Gills rosy, then fuscous, free, crowded. Flesh pallid, 

 thin at the margin. Spores reddish, elliptical, 5 x 3p. Frondose 

 woods, and parks. Oct. Rare. 



P. haematosperma (Bull.) Fr. = Lepiota haematosperma (Bull.) Boud. 

 P. echinata (Roth) Fr. = Lepiota haematosperma (Bull.) Boud. 



Spores black, or blackish fuscous. 



Anellaria Karst. 

 (Anellus, a little ring.) 



Pileus fleshy, campanulate. Stem central. Ring membranaceous, 

 persistent, or fugacious. Gills adnate, or often almost free. Spores 

 black, or blackish fuscous, pip-shaped, or elliptical, smooth, with an 

 apical germ-pore. Growing on dung, or on the ground. 



A. separata (Linn.) Karst. (= Panaeolus separatus (Linn.) Fr.) 

 Cke. Illus. no. 623, t. 623, as Panaeolus separatus Fr. 



Separata, distinct. 



