FLAMMULA 323 



P. 1-4 cm., whitish, fleshy, orbicular, rather plane, depressed in the 

 centre, fibrillose with white, adpressed, fugacious hairs, viscid when 

 moist, shining when dry; margin fringed with strigose hairs. St. 2-5- 

 7-5 cm. x 4-5 mm., whitish, slightly attenuated upwards, fibrillosely 

 scaly at the apex, often becoming reddish in places. Gills whitish, be- 

 coming pallid fuscous, then clay fuscous, decurrent, 1-2 mm. broad, 

 thin, crowded. Flesh white, thin at the margin. Spores pale ochraceous, 

 globose, 3-5/A, minutely verrucose. Cystidia none. Woods. Sept. 

 Nov. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



1008. F. strigiceps Fr. (= Paxillus tricholoma (A. & S.) Quel.) 



Strix, a furrow; caput, head. 



P. 1-2 cm., obsoletely rufescent, slightly fleshy, convex, obtuse, then 

 plane, dry, silky with long, strigose hairs; margin at first involute, 

 fringed with long, defiexed ciliate hairs. St. 3-5 cm. x 4 mm., white, 

 equal, firm, densely villose, especially when young. Gills whitish, 

 becoming fuscous, adnato-decurrent, arcuate, crowded. Beech woods. 

 Eare. 



1009. F. helomorpha Fr. (= Paxillus helomorphus (Fr.) Quel.) Fr. 

 Icon. t. 120, fig. 4. ^Xo<?, a nail; fj,op<j>ij, form. 



P. 13 cm., white, fleshy, convexo-plane, gibbous, or with a broad, 

 obtuse, prominent umbo, often angular, viscid, becoming adpressedly 

 fibrilloso-even when dry; margin thin, unequal, inflexed, naked. St. 

 2-3 cm. x 4-6 mm., whitish, equal, or not perceptibly attenuated 

 from the base, sometimes enlarged upwards, ascending from the 

 incurved base, adpressedly silky, or pruinose upwards under a lens, 

 smooth. Gills whitish, scarcely clay colour, plano-decurrent, 1-2 mm. 

 broad, very crowded. Flesh whitish, thick at the disc. Spores pale 

 ochraceous, globose, 4-5/Lt, minutely verrucose. Fir woods. Oct. 

 Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1010. F. scamba Fr. (= Paxillus scambus (Fr.) Quel.) Fr. Icon. 1. 120, 

 fig. 3. o-tfa/a/309, crooked. 



P. 1-4 cm., whitish, then clay white, fleshy, convex, then plane and 

 depressed, sometimes umbonate, slightly silky, viscid in wet weather 

 when young, soon becoming dry and opaque. St. 1-3 cm. x 2-3 mm., 

 whitish, equal, curved ascending, fiocculose, or sprinkled with white 

 mealy squamules, base pubescent, sometimes attenuated and becoming 

 ferruginous downwards. Gills light yellow clay colour, adnate, or sub- 

 decurrent, somewhat repand, crowded. Flesh yellowish, thin. Spores 

 pale ferruginous, elliptical, 9 x 5/A. Pine woods, and on larch 

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



1011. F. ochrochlora Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 120, fig. 2. 



e3^po<?, pale; x\<op6<;, green. 



P. 2-5-5 cm., straw colour, becoming greenish, fleshy, convex, then 

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