l6 AGARICINI. 



Phlegma- Spores saffron, cinnamon. The flesh is unchangeable in colour, but other- 



cium. wise the plant becomes very slightly purple when touched or broken. 



In woods. Laxton Park, Norths. Oct. 



Name croceus, saffron; cceruleus, azure. Fr. Monogr. ii. p. 32. Hym. 

 Eur. p. 352. B. fir* Br. n. 1543. Ag. Pers. Ic. and descr. t. i.f. 2. Bucknall, 

 Brist. Nat. Soc. Proc. vol. iv. /. 3. / 3. 



*** Gills pure ochre, tawny, &>c. 



31. C. papulosus Fr. Pileus 6-9 cent. (2^-3^ in.) broad, 

 honey-tan-colour at the circumference, always darker (ferrugin- 

 ous or fuscous) at the disc, fleshy, at first convex, obtuse, then 

 plane and at length depressed (disc here and there gibbous), 

 smooth, viscid ; the cuticle breaking up into minute, granular, 

 fuscous patches when dry; flesh white, thick at the disc, thin at 

 the margin. Stem 7.5 cent. (3 in.) long, 1-2.5 cent. (Yz-\ in.) 

 or a little more thick, solid, firm, wholly fleshy within, equal or 

 thickened at the base, densely fibrillose, but quite naked at the 

 apex, white. Cortina inferior, very fugacious, white. Gills 

 adnato-decurrent, crowded, slightly joined behind, but at length 

 separating from the stem in older specimens and forming a 

 spurious collar, 4-6 mm. (2-3 lin.) broad, at the first pallid, soon 

 ochraceous, at length very pale yellow-cinnamon. 



There are forms with the stem longer, here and there flexuous and hollow. 

 In woods. Durdham Down, Bristol. Glamis. Oct.-Nov. 



Name papula, a pimple. From the minute granular patches on the 

 pileus. Fr. Monogr. ii. p. 33. Hym. Eur. p. 352. Bucknall, Brist. Nat. 

 Soc. Proc. vol. iv. t. 3. /. i. 



olivaceous, fuliginous. 

 No British species. 



Myxacium. Tribe II. MYXACIUM (^f, mucus). Universal veil glu- 

 tinous, hence the scarcely bulbous stem is also viscous. Pileus 

 fleshy, somewhat thin. Gills adnate, decurrent. (Certain Phleg- 

 macia having the fibres of the cortina slightly viscid by gluten 

 from the pileus must not be confounded with the Myxacia.} Fr. 

 Hym. Eur. p. 354. 



f COLLINITI (C. collinitus, besmeared). Stem floccoso-peronate, the flocci 

 at first covered with gluten. 



