398 FUNGUS-FLOEA. 



crowded, "beautifully connected by veins, yellow, not 

 pruinose, sometimes veined. (Fries.) 



Far. badipus, Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 162; Cke., Hdbk., 

 p. 98 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 273s. 



Stem stuffed, somewhat fibrillose, base slightly bulbous 

 and with tawny down. 



On the ground ; gregarious. 



Pileus 3-11 lines across, broadly campanulate, sometimes 

 quite plane, of a beautiful yellow, inclining to ferruginous, 

 edge slightly silky ; gills yellow ; stem 12 in. high, 4 1 

 line thick, scarcely fistulose, yellow above, then rufescent, 

 clothed with little yellow scales, thickest below, and there 

 covered with a dense tawny tomentum. (Cooke.) 



Far. papillata, Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 162. 



Pileus acutely conical, at length becoming depressed round 

 the umbo. 



On the ground, in pine woods, &c. 



Far. myriadea, Kalchb., in Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 162. 



Usually about half the size of the typical form ; densely 

 caespitose, pale tawny, gills pale brick-red with a flesh tinge. 



Covering pine trunks and imparting a velvety appearance 

 owing to their numbers. 



This var. has not yet been recorded for Britain. 



Omplialia picta. Fr. 



Pileus 35 lines across, up to 7 lines high, membranaceous, 

 cylindrico-campanulate, fuscous, disc nmbilicate, usually 

 yellow, the perpendicular sides striate, margin entire, paler ; 

 gills adnate, subdecurrent, from the singular form of the 

 pileus, very broad, higher then broad, distinct, distant, 

 whitish then tinged yellow ; stem 2-3 in. long, very slender, 

 horny, rigid, stuffed, straight, glabrous, bay, base discoid, 

 apex slightly thickened, paler. 



Agaricus (Omphalia) pictus, Fries, Epicr., p. 126 ; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 98 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 272c. 



On fallen twigs and branches. 



There are two forms as follows: B. Pileus conical, 

 papillate ; C. smaller, umbilicus obsolete, disc coloured like 

 rest of pileus ; stem slender, and without the expanded mem- 

 branaceous disc at the base. Among fallen pine leaves. (Fries.) 



