Hiatula 



AGARICACE.E 



60 



H. Eyrei W. G. Sm., Schulzeria Eyrei Mass, (after Rev. W. L. W. 



Eyre) a b c. 



P. broadly umbonate, smooth, pallid; mid. minutely granular 

 ochreous ; marg. incurved, appendiculate with V. St. smooth, 



Fig. 13. A, section through Hiatula Eyrei 

 W. G. Sm. : B, ditto, H. lycoperdoides W. 

 G. Sm. ; c, ditto, H. Wynnicz B. & Br. 

 One-half natural size. 



even, glabrous, minutely mealy above, pallid. G. free, narrowed 

 behind, thin, crowded then distant, pale green then deep bluish- 

 green. Spores same colour as G. 



Gregarious. Taste and odour none. Under spruce-firs. Autumn. 

 i X 2$ x &in. 



60a. H. lyeoperdoides W. G. Sm., Schulzeria lycoperdoides Cooke & 

 Mass, (from a resemblance in the pileus to certain species of 

 Lycoperdon as 2063 and 2064) a b. 



P. convex, then expanded, soft, buff-ivory, beset with pyramidal 

 silky-fibrous dark brown warts marg. appendiculate. St. solid, 

 equal, minutely fibrillose, whitish ; faintly buff-ivory below. 

 G. somewhat crowded, white. Flesh white, pale buff-brown 

 under cuticle of P. 

 Taste and odour none. Under cedars. Autumn. \\ X l X l| in. 



60b. H. WYNNES B. & Br. (after Mrs. Lloyd Wynne). 



P. campanulate then plane, subumbonate, pulverulent, white; 

 mid. brownish. St. hollow. G. free, at first very slightly 

 adnexed, somewhat distant, with a shrivelled appearance as 

 in 41. Has been observed emitting a greenish phosphorescent 

 light. 



Stoves, on wood. 

 60e. H. grange! W. G. Sm., Schulzeria grangei Eyre (from the 



original locality, Grange Park, Hants). 



P. flatly umbonate, cracking into dark green fibrous scales on a 

 white ground. St. squamose, sq. tipped with colour of P. 

 G. widest in front, minutely denticulate. 

 Caespitose. On soil amongst beech-leaves. Nov. If X 2| X | in. 



