100 OUTLINES OF BltlTISII FUXGOLOGY. 



535. A. (Togaria) caperatus, P. ; pileus 3-5 in., yellow, 

 fleshy, ovate, tlieu expanded, obtuse, moist, or sub-viscid, eveu 

 at disc,lacunoso-wrinkled at sides, incrusted with white super- 

 ficial flocci ; stem solid, stout, cylindrical, base tuberous, 

 shining-white, squamulose above the membranaceous ring ; 

 gills adnate, crowded, thin, somewhat serrated, clay -cinnamon. 



In woods. Uncommon. 



536. A. (Togaria) terrigenus, Fr. ; pileus 1 \-3 in., dingy 

 yellow, fleshy, compact, convex, then flattened, adpressedly 

 silky with fibrils, fibrilloso-scaly towards margin ; flesh 

 yellow ; stem fleshy, fibrous, stufied or hollow, sub- equal, 

 dingy yellow, warty-squarrose and fibrillose ; gills adnate, 

 with a decurrent tooth, not sinuate, pallid light yellow, then 

 olivaceous-ferruginous. 



Damp ground, chiefly in woods. On old earthy stumps. 

 Kenmore. Epping Forest. 



537. A. (Togaria) erebius, Fr. : gregarious; pileus 2 in., 

 livid or ferruginous-livid, then ochraceous-clay, slightly 

 fleshy, convex, then flattened, smooth, almost viscid, hygro- 

 phanous, striate at margin when dry, fragile ; stem hollow, 

 smooth, somewhat striate, pale ; ring superior, apical, 

 sulcate, white ; gills adnate, somewhat distant, pallid, then 

 dingy cinnamon. 



In grassy places in woods. On soil, under beeches. 



538. A. (Togaria) ombrophilus, Fr. : gregarious ; pale 

 ferruginous; pileus 3 in., fleshy, convex then plane, gibbous, 

 partially repand, smooth, almost viscid, hygropbanous, striate 

 at margin when moist ; flesh thin, soft, white when dry ; 

 stem hollow, somewhat fragile, equal, obsolctely fibrillose or 

 slightly striate, pallid ; ring distant, entire, reflexed, mem- 

 branaceous, white ; gills adfixed, vcntricose, at length sepa- 

 rating, almost free, crowded, pallid then w^atery ferruginous. 



