168 OrTLIXES OF BRITISH FUXOOLOGV. 



straight, striate ; stem fistulose, slender, attenuated 

 upwards flocculent, white ; gills ventricose in front, 

 attenuated behind, aduexed, at first white, then rich 

 chocolate. 



On nettle roots. King's Cliffe. 



Series 5. Coprinarius. — Spores Black. 



Subgenus 4U. Pan.eolus (p. 174). 



Panajolus coi-responds with Collybin, Leptonia, Naucoria and 



Psilocybe, spores black, not white, rosy, brown or purple. 



* Pileus ivith a (jelatinoiis-Uqiiescent cuticle, viscous, shinivrj 



irliPii drij. 



852. A. (Panseolus) separatus, L. (p. 171) ; 1 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



853. A. (Panaeolus) egregius, Mass. ; pileus 2 in., 

 ovato-campanulate, smooth, even, viscid when moist, dark 

 orange-brown, disc darker, fleshy, exceeding the gills at 

 margin, with a trace of agglutinated down on the pileus, 

 virgate when dry ; flesh ochraceous ; stem thickened at base, 

 solid, fibrillose, splitting longitudinally, brown without and 

 within, duller than the pileus, white and cottony at base, 

 smooth at apex ; gills A inch, broad in centre, ventricose, 

 adnexed, crowded, thin, brownish-black, edge entire, paler, 

 dry, not deliquescent ; spores brown, then blackish purple. 



Ou the ground. 



854. A. (Panaeolus) leucophanes, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 ^ in., white here and there, somewhat ochraceous, cam- 

 panulate, obtuse, viscid, shining when dry, innately silky, 

 appendiculate at margin ; stem fistulose, attenuated 

 upwards, white, fibrillose, sprinkled with mealy particles, 

 transversely somewhat undulated ; gills adnate, pallid, grey- 

 flesh-colour, then black, margin white. 



In grass fields. King's Clifl'e. 



