244 ENTOLOMA 



var. roseum Cke. Cke. Illus. no. 318, t. 469. Roseum, rosy. 



Differs from the type in the rosy disc, and the whitish margin of the 

 p. On logs. 



720. E. prunuloides Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 91, fig. 1. 



Prunulus, the species prunulus', eZSo?, like. 



P. 5-7 cm., whitish, becoming yellow, or livid, fleshy, campanulate, 

 then convex, at length flattened, subumbonate, viscid, finally longi- 

 tudinally rimose; margin at length slightly striate. St. 6-8 cm. x 6- 

 8 mm., white, fibrous-fleshy, even, often slightly striate. Gills white, 

 then flesh colour, somewhat free, emarginate, rarely rounded, slightly 

 adnexed at first, 6-8 mm. broad, crowded, ventricose. Flesh white, 

 yellowish in the centre of the stem. Spores pink, angular, 8-10 x 8ju,, 

 1-multi-guttulate. Smell strong, of new meal. In woods, and pastures. 

 May Sept. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



721. E. porphyrophaeum Fr. (= Entoloma phaeocephalum (Bull.) 



Quel., Entoloma placenta Batsch sec. Quel.) Fr. Icon. t. 93, fig. 1. 

 Tropffrvpa, purple; <f>aiov, dusky. 



P. 4-10 cm., brownish bistre, becoming paler and mouse colour when 

 dry, slightly fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, umbonate, cracking, 

 minutely fibrillose. St. 5-7 cm. x 8-12 mm., greyish, streaked with 

 violet or lilac fibrils, base subbulbose, white villose, attenuated up- 

 wards. Gills greyish white, then reddish grey, truncate behind, almost 

 free, ventricose, rather distant, 4-6 mm. broad. Flesh bluish, or 

 brownish, becoming white. Spores pink, angular globose, 7-8 x 7/x, 

 1-guttulate. Cystidia "inflated, large, flask-shaped, occasionally 

 with a roundish head" Lange. Woods, and pastures. Aug. Oct. 

 Uncommon, (v.v.) 



722. E. repandum (Bull.) Fr. Bull. Champ, t. 423, fig. 2. 



Repandum, bent backwards. 



P. 2-5-5 cm., whitish, or ochraceous, fleshy, conical, then expanded, 

 umbonate, striate with darker spots, somewhat silky when dry; margin 

 incurved, lobed. St. 4 cm. x 5-6 mm., white, silky. Gills flesh colour, 

 broader in front. Spores " substellate, 11 x 6/z, becoming yellow" 

 Sacc. Smell of new meal. Pastures. June Oct. Eare. 



723. E. erophilum Fr. rjp, spring ; <f>L\ov, loving. 

 P. 3-4 cm., brownish, or greyish, slightly fleshy, convex, then ex- 

 panded, obtuse, venosely striate and virgate. St. 3-5 cm. x 4-8 mm., 

 white, becoming greyish, equal, pruinose. Gills greyish, then flesh 

 colour, rounded behind, adnate, wide. Flesh white, yellowish under 

 the cuticle of the p. Spores pink, globose, 7-9 /A, 1-guttulate. Woods, 

 and hilly pastures. May Sept. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



