408 GALERA 



3 cm. x 1-5 mm., pallid, becoming ferruginous, equal, flexuose, white 

 fibrillose, apex white pruinose. Gills pallid, becoming ferruginous, 

 adnate, crowded, oblong. Spores 10-12 x 5-6/z. Amongst grass and 

 rotten wood. May Sept. Rare. 



1308. 6. siliginea Fr. Siligo, a kind of very white wheat. 

 P. 1-2 cm., pallid grey, membranaceous, globoso-campanulate, then 



convex and expanded, unequal, smooth; margin often flexuose. St. 

 5-7 cm. x 1-2 mm., whitish, or pallid, equal, often flexuose, sprinkled 

 with white pruina. Gills pallid ochraceous, broadly adnate, broadly 

 linear, somewhat crowded. Flesh pallid, thin. Spores ochraceous, 

 broadly elliptical, 10-12 x 6-7 /A. Cystidia "stalked, capitate" Rick. 

 Pastures and roadsides. Sept. Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1309. G. campanulata Massee. Cke. Illus. no. 1174, 1. 1156, as Galera 

 siliginea Fr. Campanula, a little bell. 



P. 12 cm., deep cinnamon, almost white and atomate when dry, per- 

 sistently campanulate, subacute, smooth, hygrophanous, slightly 

 rugulose. St. 5 cm. x 1-2 mm., pallid, base darker, whitish when dry, 

 equal, or slightly incrassated at the base, flexuose, almost glabrous. 

 Gills tawny cinnamon, adnate, 2 mm. broad, rather crowded. Flesh 

 white when dry, thin. Spores ochraceous, elliptical, ends rather acute, 

 12 x 7 JM. Smell strong. Gregarious. Road scrapings, and dry places 

 by roadsides. Sept. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1310. G. ovalis Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 519, t. 462. Ovalis, oval. 

 P. 2-3 cm., ferruginous, becoming yellow when dry, submembrana- 



ceous, ovato-campanulate, obtuse, smooth; margin straight and ad- 

 pressed to the st. St. 7-10 cm. x 2-3 mm., concolorous, equal, tense 

 and straight, slightly striate, very fragile. Partial veil here and there 

 in the form of a ring, fugacious. Gills ferruginous, somewhat free, very 

 ventricose and broad, crowded, subdeliquescent. Flesh reddish, thin. 

 Spores ferruginous, elliptical, 10 x 6fi. Pastures, and on dung. 

 Sept. Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



1311. G. antipus (Lasch) Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 128, fig. 2. 



ami, opposite; Troy?, foot. 



P. 1-3 cm., deep ochraceous, pale almost white when dry, hygropha- 

 nous, fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, disc prominent, smooth. 

 St. 2-5-8 cm., paler than the p., tense and straight, equal, or bulbous 

 at the ground level, then continued into a long, tortuose, smooth, tail- 

 like root, apex white-mealy. Gills light yellowish ochraceous, then cinna- 

 mon, almost free, attenuated behind, semi-lanceolate, crowded. Flesh 

 white when dry, thick at the disc. Spores cinnamon, "nearly angular- 

 lemon-shaped, 8-10 x 6-7 /n. Cystidia on edge of gill, basidia-like- 

 pyriform, apex prominent, small, stalked, capitate, stalk very short, 



