8 OU'J'LLNES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



**** Granulosi. — L'nioersal veil sheathiny the stem, and at first 

 extending continuously from the stem to the pileics, hut at 

 length ruptured and formiiui an inferior ring. 



41. A. (Lepiota) carcharias, P.; pileus 1| in., flesh- 

 coloured, fleshy, convex, then plane, umbonate, granulose ; 

 stena stuffed, then hollow, somewhat bulbous, squamulose, 

 same colour as pileus ; gills adnexed, shining white. 



On grass, under firs. Epping Forest. 



42. A. (Lepiota) cinnabarinus, A. and S. ; pileus 2-3 

 in., cinnabar colour, fleshy, soon flattened, granuloso-furfu- 

 raceous, fimbriate at margin ; flesh pallid ; stem stuffed, 

 somewhat bulbous, red-scaly below the inferior ring ; gills 

 free, lanceolate, white. 



Fir woods. 



Var. Terreii B. ami Br. .• pileus 1-2 in., bright tawny, 

 somewhat hemispherical, pulverulent, rough with warts ; 

 stem somewhat equal, often cylindrical, furfuraceous-scaly, 

 same colour as pileus below the ring ; ring at length torn ; 

 gills remote, narrow, white, unbranched. 



On sandy ground, Forres, etc. 



f3. A. (Lepiota) granvilosus, Batsch (p. 95) ; 2 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



Var. rufescens, B. and Br. 



At first pure white, then partially turning red, in drying 

 entirely rufous. 



44. A. (Lepiota) amianthinus, Scop. ; pileus 1-H in., 

 ochraceous, somewhat fleshy, convex then plane, somewhat 

 umbonate, furfuraceo-grauulose, flesh yellow; stem equal, 

 slender, squamulose ; ring fugacious ; gills adnate, crowded, 

 white, then pale yellow. 



Var. Broadwoodiae, B. and Br. ; pileus yellow, hemi- 

 spherical, delicately tomentose, margiu iuflexed ; stem equal 



