14 OUTLINES OF l?|{ITlSIf FU^■GOLOGY. 



*** CoLLYBi.E ANNULAT.E. — Gills equal behind, stem externally 

 somewhat cartilaginous. 



^'6. A. (Armillaria) mucidus, Schrad. ; 1-6 in. Eppiug 

 Forest. 



Subgenus 7. Triciioloma (p. 1)7). 



Series A. — J'ileus viscous, Jihrillose, scalij, or pubescent, not vmtery- 

 moist or becoming even, stem Jibril lose. 



I. LiMACiNA. — Cuticle o/pileus viscid when moist, innato- 

 Jibrillose or squamose, not lacerated. 



* Gills not changing colour. 



09. A. (Tricholoma) equestris, Linn. (p. 97) ; 3-5 in. 



70. A. (Tricholoma) sejunctus, Sow. (p. 97) ; 3 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



71. A. (Tricholoma) portentosus, Fr. (p. 97) ; 3-5 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



7'^. A. (Trichiloma) fueatus, fr. (p. 97) ; 2-3 in. 



73. A. (Trichiloma) quinquepartitus, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., 

 pallid, light yellow, fleshy, thin at circumference, repand, 

 smooth, not streaked, fragile; somewhat hygrophanous ; 

 stem commonly attenuated from base to apex, solid, fleshy, 

 striate, smooth, white ; gills emarginate, broad, white. 



Amongst pine leaves. Rare. Odour none, taste mild. 



74. A. (Tricholoma) resplendens, Fr. ; wholly shining 

 silvery-white, pileus 2-1 in., fleshy, not compact, smooth, 

 disc becoming yellow ; stem solid, fleshy, stout, smooth, 

 equal or bulbous ; gills almost free when young, then 

 emarginate, somewhat crowded, rather thick, but thin at 

 the edge, entire, equally attenuated in front. 



In woods, beech, &c. Frequent. Epping Forest. 



75. A. Tricholoma spermatieus, Fr. (p. 98) ; 5 in. 



