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AGARICACE^: 



Nolanea 



526. L. ehloropolia Gill, (from the pale green-grey pileus ; Gr. 



chloros, greenish-yellow, /0//0.S-, hoary) a. 

 P. flat, slightly subumbonate, livid or sulphur-livid ; mid. black- 



squamulose. St. fistulose, colour as P. above, pale grey-bluish 



below. G. adnate, salmon-white. 

 Grassy places, woods. Oct. i| X 2f x & in. 



527. L. asprella Qu^l. (asper, rough) a b c. 



P. expanded, broadly umbilicate, striate, smoky or mouse-colour ; 



mid. villous-squamulose. St. fistulose, grey-white. G. adnato- 



rounded, at length grey-salmon. 

 Open pastures, grassy places ; uncommon. Oct. if X if X & in. 



528. L. nefrens Que'l. (from the edge of the gills being without teeth, 



contrasted with 520 j /?<?, not, frendo, to bite) a. 



P. flat, depressed, smoky, yellowish-umber or olivaceous. St. 

 fistulose, lighter than P., or fuscous-livid. G. adnexed or 

 adnate, at length light red with a blackish edge. 



Grassy places. Autumn, if x if X ^ in. 



XVIII. NOLANEA Que'l. 

 (From a fancied resemblance in the pileus to a little bell, nola.} 



Veil indicated by fibrils, squamules, silkiness or flock ; Mr. George 

 Massee has observed a rudimentary annulus in 534. Hymenophore 



r 



Fig. 27. Section of Nolanea pascua Que'l. 

 Natural size. 



confluent with but heterogeneous from the cartilaginous stem. 

 Pileus submembranaceous, more or less campanulate, subpapillate or 



