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var. nigripes (Pers.) Rea. Niger, black; pes, foot. 



Differs from the type in the st. becoming black towards the base. 

 Boggy places in woods, and on heaths. Sept. Nov. Common. 

 (v.v.) 



826. C. hypnorum (Brond.) Rea. Hypnum, moss. 

 P. 3-4 cm., pale primrose yellow, sometimes verging on pale ochre, 



campanulato-convex, then expanded and slightly depressed ; margin 

 incurved, minutely downy, the down sometimes collected in little 

 fascicles. St. 23 cm. x 4-6 mm., yellow, sometimes darker than the 

 p. at the base, often slightly flexuose, almost glabrous. Gills yellow, 

 decurrent, branched, thin, somewhat crowded, edge acute. Flesh 

 whitish, thin. Spores white, oblong, 7 x 4/z, with a minute apiculus. 

 Sept. Uncommon. 



****P. greenish. 



827. C. odora (Bull.) Fr. (= Clitocybe viridis (Scop.) sec. Quel.) 

 Barla, Champ. Alp. Marit. t. 51, figs. 10-15. Odora, fragrant. 



P. 5-9 cm., greenish, fleshy, convex, then flattened, obtuse, or 

 obsoletely umbonate, then depressed; margin incurved, pubescent. 

 St. 3-5 cm. x 6-8 mm., concolorous, somewhat cylindrical, flexuose, 

 flocculoso-fibrillose, then smooth, white villous at the thickened base. 

 Gills paler than the p., adnato-decurrent, subdistant, broader than the 

 flesh of the p. Flesh dirty white, tough. Spores white, elliptical, 

 8 x 4-4-5/x, 1-2-guttulate. Smell pleasant, of anise. Taste pleasant. 

 Edible. Deciduous woods. Aug. Nov. Common, (v.v.) 



828. C. viridis (With.) Fr. (= Agaricus virens Scop. sec. Fr.) Barla, 

 Champ. Alp. Marit. t. 51, figs. 1-9. Viridis, green. 



P. 3-6 cm., pale greenish blue, fleshy, convex, then expanded, 

 obtuse, smooth ; margin naked. St. 3-8 cm. x 3-7 mm., whitish, firm, 

 cylindrical, attenuated at the base, smooth. Gills white, with a tinge of 

 greenish, adnato-decurrent, thin, crowded. Flesh white, thick at the 

 disc, firm. Spores white, elliptical, 7-8 x 4-5/Lt, with a large central 

 gutta. Smell and taste pleasant, of anise. Edible. Deciduous woods. 

 Sept. Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



829. C. Trogii Fr. (= Clitocybe subalutacea (Fr. non Batsch) Quel.) 

 Cke. Illus. no. 135, t. 102. 



Jacob Gabriel Trog, an eminent Swiss botanist. 

 P. 68 cm., cinereous, then white, fleshy, compact, convex, then 

 expanded, obtuse, smooth, opaque. St. 3-5 x 1 cm., white, thickened 

 and villous at the base. Gills white, subdecurrent, crowded. Flesh 

 whitish, thick at the disc, compact. Spores white. Smell very 

 fragrant, spicy. Woods. Sept. Nov. Uncommon. 



