Amanita AGARICACE^E l $ 



Volva bulb-like, large, exhibiting a free expanded border in split- 

 ting. Pileus naked or nearly so, and viscid, except 4a, 4b, and 

 4e ; margin striate, except 4a, 4b, and 4e. Gills free or adnexed. 



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Volva splitting regularly, its margin closely adpressed to the stem 

 and the detached upper part forming patches or warts on the 

 pileus. Gills free. 5 9 



Volva friable, broken into small scales or warts, not persistent at 

 the somewhat bulbous base of the stem. 1013 



Volva rudimentary, floccose; disappearing. Stem slightly enlarged 

 at the base, not truly bulbous. 14 17 



1. A. virosa Quel. (virus, poison) a b c. Wholly white. 



P. marg. lobed, floccose with V. St. somewhat scaly. A. large. 

 Vo. lax, wide. 



Poisonous, fetid. Woods ; uncommon. Aug.-Oct. 5 x 7j x f in. Com- 

 pare 3. This and the next when young greatly resemble the edible 

 mushroom. 



2. A. phalloides Link (from the volva as in Phalloidacea) a b c. 



P. white, yellowish or light, or dark olivaceous. St. somewhat 



smooth, white. 

 Poisonous, narcotic, acrid. Odour when young, strong, not disagreeable,. 



at length fetid. Woods ; frequent. Apr.-Nov. 3i X 4^ X f in. Many 



fatal cases of poisoning on record. 



3. A. verna Quel. (ver, spring) a b. Wholly white. 



P. marg. not lobed, not floccose. St. floccose. A. not large, 



Vo. somewhat adpressed to stem. 



Probably poisonous. Odour not strong, but unpleasant. Woods ; uncommon, 

 May-Oct. 3 x 5 X in. Probably a var. of 2. Compare 1. 



4. A. mappa Quel. (from the resemblance of the volva to a 



napkin, mappa) a b c. 

 P. dry, patched with remains of Vo., white to pale yellowish-buff, 



St. somewhat smooth, white. 

 Poisonous, fetid. Woods; frequent. Usually small. Aug.-Nov. 



3 X 3 X in. Compare 12. 



4a. A. porphyria A. & S. (from the colour of the pileus) a b. 



P. warm brown or purplish-brown; marg. smooth. St. slightly- 

 scaly below, whitish. A. distant. 

 Odour none. Woods, pine. Sept. 9^ X 3 X f in. 



4b. A. reeutita Gill, (from the smoothly cut edge of the volva) a. 

 P. sometimes umbonate, dry, glabrous, pale or vinous-umber; 

 marg. smooth. St. slightly scaly below, white, becoming faintly 

 brownish. A. distant. Vo. more or less adpressed. 

 Woods, pine. Sept. 6 X 4$ X $ in. 



4e. A. aureola Gill, (from the golden colour of the pileus) a b c. 

 P. slightly umbonate, bright yellow or orange-yellow; marg. 



