99 



Series 3. — Dermini (p. 149). 



Subgenus 22. Acetabularia. — Universal veil distinct from 



pileus ; hymenophore distinct ; gills free. 



Acetabularia, corresponds with Amanita and Volvaria, 



spores brown, not white or rosy. 



533. A. (Acetabularia) acetabulosus, Sow. ; pileus 1 in., 

 light brown, convex, striate or rimose, especially at margin ; 

 stem long, white, equal, hollow ; volva nearly white ; gills 

 free, narrow, hispid, light brown, glandular. 



Bank of Thames, near high-water mark. Millbank. 



Subgenus 2:1. Togaria. — Pileus squamulose, floccose, fibrillose or 

 plane ; stem furnished with a ring ; gills free, adfixed or adnate . 



Togaria corresponds with Lepiota, spores brown, not white. 

 As in Lepiota, the species are noinnally terrestrial. 



* E UDERMINI. — Spores ferrvAjinous. 



534. A. (Togaria) aureus, Matt. ; wholly golden tawny ; 

 pileus 6 in., fleshy, convex, obtuse, soft, velvety, then hairv- 

 squamulose; flesh thin, soft,. white, at length yellow; stem 

 solid, equal, smooth, pale, naked above ring, apex flocculose, 

 near ring ferruginous scurfy ; ring distant, medial or infe- 

 rior, erect, spreading, generally wide, laciniate, flocculose ; 

 gills adnexed, then free, ventricose, crowded, connected by 

 veins, pallid-ferruginous. 



On the ground. Dumfries. Perth. 



Var. Vahlii, Schum. ; pileus even, smooth ; gills some- 

 what free. Dunkeld. Moncreiffe. 



Var. Herefordiensis, Benni/ ; stem granulated and tuber- 

 culated. Herefordshire. 



