296 AGARICUS. 



Gaiera. as long, moderately crowded, yellowish then clay-colour with the 

 edge whitish. 



Among moss. Wrotham, Kent, &c. Sept.-Oct. 



Spores pruniform, 6 mk. Name minutus, very small. Quel. iii. /. 10. /. 

 i./. 5. B. & Br. n. 1656*. C. Illust. PL 466. b. S. My col. Scot. Supp. 

 Scot. Nat. 1885, p. 24. 



*** ERIODERMEI. Pileus somewhat membranaceous, &C. 



664. A. ravidus Fr. Pileus 1-4 cent. ()-iX in -) broad, of a 

 peculiar greyish colour, fleshy-membranaceous, at first campanu- 

 lato-hemispherical, even, moist, almost slightly viscid, but very 

 hygrophanous, and hence somewhat silky when dry, when young 

 appendiculato-toothed with the white veil. Stem 4-7.5 cent. 

 (1^-3 in.) long, 2 mm. (i lin.) thick, fistulose, very fragile, ascend- 

 ing or twisted, equal, pallid (becoming somewhat yellow) but 

 silvery-shining, fibrilloso-striate, somewhat pruinose at the apex. 

 Gills somewhat free, broad, ventricose, distant, ochraceous-saffron 

 or pale yellowish. 



Gregarious, fragile. 

 Among chips. 



Name ravus, grey. Greyish. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 389. Hym. Etir. p. 271. 

 C. Illust. PL 467. a. 



665. A. mycenopsis Fr. Pileus about 12 mm. (y 2 in.) broad, 

 pallid honey-colour, slightly fleshy-membranaceous, somewhat 

 globose then campanulate, at length convexo-plane, obtuse or gib- 

 bous with a broadly elevated disc, naked and even at the disc, 

 striate and silky with superficial white-villous down to the middle. 

 Stem 5-7.5 cent. (2-3 in.) long, 2 mm. (i lin.) and more thick, 

 fistulose, sometimes straight (but not tense and straight), some- 

 times undulated, attenuated upwards, yellowish, but white silky 

 with adpressed villous down, obsoletely pruinate at the apex. 

 Gills so ventricose at the middle as almost to be triangular, dis- 

 tant, at first adnexed, at length somewhat free, pallid, the edge 

 delicately flocculose. 



In a plant very like this the gills are adnate, very broad behind, at length 

 plane, becoming whitish-yellow. 



In marshy ground, in a wood among Sphagna. King's Cliffe. 

 Aug.-Oct. 



Our plant belongs to the variety mentioned by Fries, with adnate gills. 

 Pileus with the margin clothed with little white scales, the remains of the veil ; 

 stem slightly furfuraceous above ; gills adnate, not merely fixed with a tooth. 



