AGAEICmi. 101 



In grassy places after heavy rains. On the ground. 

 Coed Coch. 



539. A. (Togaria) molliscorium, Che. ^' Mass. ; pileus 

 \l-o in.j fleshy, convex, smooth, soft like kid leather, tawny 

 yellow ; disc darker, dry, shining, margin acute, thin ; stem 

 equal, paler, fistulose, silky, punctately squamulose at apex ; 

 ring broad, distant, brownish, deciduous ; flesh yellow ; gills 

 narrowly adnate, ventricose, crowded, thin. 



On the ground. Carlisle. 



540. A. (Togaria) togularis, Bull. ; growing in troops ; 

 pileus IJ in., pallid ochraceous, fleshy, soft, campanulate, 

 then expanded, obtuse, orbicular, smooth; flesh thin, soft, 

 yellow ; stem fistulose, rigid, equal, cylindrical, fibrilloso-stri- 

 gose, naked, yellow at apex, fuscous downwards ; ring-medial, 

 entire, spreading-reflexed ; gills adnato-separating, ventricose, 

 crowded, narrowed in front, yellow, at length ferruginous. 



In grassy places. In a wood among chips. Rare. 

 = A. mesodactylus, B. and Br. 



** Phaeoti. — Spores fuscous-ferruginous. 



541. A. (Togaria) durus, Bolt. (p. 149) ; 3 in. 



542. A. (Togaria) prsecox, P. (p. 149) ; 3 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



Subgenus 24. Pluteolus. — Pileus slightly fleshy, viscid, conical 

 or campanulate, then expanded, margin at first ■■ - i-+ 

 adpressed to the stem ; stem somewhat cartilaginous, 

 separate from the hymenophore ; giUs rounded-free. 



Pluteolus corresponds with Hiatula and Pluteus ; spores 

 brown, not white or rosy. 



543. A. (Pluteolus) reticulatus, P. (p. 162) ; 2 in. 

 Removed from Galera. 



