404 NOLANEA 



**Gills becoming yellow, or rufescent. 

 N. nigripes (Trog) Fr. = Naucoria Cucumis (Pers.) Fr. 

 N. pisciodora (Ces.) Fr. = Naucoria Cucumis (Pers.) Fr. 



1292. N. rufocarnea Berk. Cke. lUus. no. 364, t. 378, lower figs. 



Rufus, red; carnea, fleshy 



P. 23 cm., red-brown, submembranaceous, hemispherical, umbili- 

 cate, indistinctly fibrilloso-squamulose; margin striate. St. 5-6 cm. x 

 2-3 mm., pale rufous, incurved at the slightly thickened base, minutely 

 fibrillose under a lens, apex nearly white. Gills rose colour, adnate, 

 ventricose, attenuated behind, slightly connected and traversed by 

 veins. Flesh white. Spores pink, angular, broadly elliptical, or sub- 

 globose, 8-9 x 7/z. Taste rather bitter. Heaths, and pastures. Sept. 

 Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



1293. N. vinaceus (Scop.) Fr. Vinaceus, a grape-stone. 

 P. 3-5 cm., rufescent, membranaceous, campanulato-convex, ob- 

 tuse, slightly striate, shining. St. 5-7 cm. x 3-5 mm., yellow, smooth, 

 glabrous, fistulose. Gills whitish, then flesh colour, adnate, or emar- 

 ginate, distant, thin. Flesh ochraceous, thin. Spores "subglobose, 

 6-7/i, the angles scarcely prominent" Rick. Amongst moss in woods. 

 Sept. Oct. Rare. 



1294. N. icterina Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 99, fig. 4. t/crepo?, jaundice. 

 P. 1-3 cm., light yellow green, more rarely yellowish honey colour, 



disc often fuscous, and here and there fuscous-squamulose, becoming 

 pale when dry, hygrophanous, submembranaceous, campanulate, 

 soon convex, obtuse, or papillate, often quite reflexed, pellucidly 

 striate, sometimes sprinkled with superficial flocci, slightly silky when 

 dry. St. 3-5 cm. x 2-6 mm., concolorous, or fuscous, rigid, white- 

 mealy at the apex, equal, often compressed. Gills pallid, becoming 

 saffron yellow when rotting, adnexed, separating, sometimes free and 

 decurrent, ventricose, distant, sometimes connected by veins, even, 

 crisped and anastomosing. Flesh yellowish in the pileus, white in the 

 stem. Spores pink, angular, 10-12 x 7-8jii, 1-guttulate. Woods, and 

 gardens. Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1295. N. subglobosa (A. & S.) Cke. Cke. Illus. no. 1160, 1. 1170, fig. B. 



Sub, somewhat; globosa, spherical. 



P. 2 cm., yellowish, rather fleshy, hemispherical, rather viscid. St. 

 3-4 cm. x 2 mm., pale, equal, longitudinally striate. Gills ochraceous 

 flesh-colour, nearly free, very broad, rhomboidal, convex. Flesh white, 

 yellowish in the pileus. Spores pink, broadly elliptical, 9 x 7/i. On 

 the ground. Sept. Oct. Rare. 



