106 AGARIC ACE^E Entoloma 



b. Leptonidea. 



484. E. Saundersii Sacc. (after W. Wilson Saunders) a b. 



P. expanded, broadly subumbonate, then repand, glutinous,. 



white, becoming fuscous. St. solid, silky-fibrous, whitish. 



G. emarginato-adnexed, salmon. 

 Caespitose. On earth, river-sand, sawdust ; rare. June-Oct. 3$ X 4 X f in. 



485. E. fertile Gill, (from its large, fruitful appearance) a b. 



P. expanded, broadly subumbonate, pinkish-buff. St. solid,, 



fibrillose, whitish. G. emarginato-adnexed, salmon. 

 Woods ; rare. Aug.-Sept. 6\ x 4^ X i| in. 



485a. E. Rozei Quel (after M. E. Roze, French mycologist) a c. 

 P. convexo-plane, thin, pallid grey, or somewhat pale, dull 

 slate-grey, paler when dry, minutely white-velvety or silky 

 shining. St. solid, tough, silky-fibrillose, white. G. adnate, 

 crowded, narrow, whitish flesh-colour. 

 Amongst pines. Oct. ij X 2| X '^ in. Wholly dark umber when dry. 



486. E. jubatum Karst. (from the fibrillose pileus ; jubatus^ having 



a mane) a b. 

 P. expanded, umbonate, mouse-colour. St. hollow, colour as P. 



G. adnexed, salmon or dusky purplish. 

 Single or caespitose. Taste watery, disagreeable. Old pastures and mossy 



places. May-Dec. 3i X 4^ X T fi B in. Must not be confused with 475a. 



487. E. resutum Karst. (from the fibrillose pileus ; resutus^ ripped 



open) a. 

 P. convex, subumbonate, fuscous. St. stuffed, smooth, greyish. 



G. adnexed, grey or reddish-grey. 

 Odour none. Old pastures, woods. Oct. l& X 3f X in. 



488. E. griseoeyaneum Qudl. (griseus^ grey, cyaneus^ dark blue) a c. 

 P. campanulate, steel-grey, lilac shaded. St. hollow, fibrillose, 



colour as P. or whitish. G. adnexed or adnate, ventricose, 

 salmon. 

 Sunny pastures, grassy places, open woods ; rare. Oct. if X 3 X T ^ in. 



488a. E. pulvereum Rea (from the mealy stem ; pulvereus, dusty) a. 

 P. campanulate then flat, minutely scaly, fuliginous ; marg. at 

 first striate. St. stuffed then hollow, velvety, covered with 

 reddish meal. G. thick, sinuato-adnate, veined, somewhat 

 distant, exceeding marg. of P., edge irregular, pale or pinkish, 

 then deep rose. 

 Amongst oak-leaves, under holly. Oct. i x 2 x ^ in. 



489. E. serieellum Qu^l. (from the slightly silky pileus ; sericeus y 



silky) a b c. 

 P. plane, whitish. St. subhollow, smooth, white. G. adnate, 



salmon. 

 Gregarious. Odour none. Woods, grassy places ; frequent. July-Oct. 



I X if X 3*5 in. 



