156 AGARICACE^E Naucoria 



710. N. ECHINOSPORA Sacc. (from the spinulose spores; echinus, a 



hedgehog) a b c. 



P. flat, subumbonate, moist hygrophanous, slightly furfuraceous, 

 buff, then pale; marg. substriate. St. brownish-salmon, paler 

 above, rufescent below, white-flocculose. G. sinuate, sub- 

 distant, ochre, olive-shaded. 



Greenhouses. Aug. X X ^ in. 



711. N. anguinea Sacc. (from the stem, spotted like a snake, anguis) 



a b. 



P. expanded, gibbous, ochreous to tan ; marg. white-zoned with 

 patches of V. St. attenuate upwards, tan above, bay-brown 

 below, white-fibrillose with V. G. adnexo-ascending, pale 

 ferruginous. Flesh brownish. 



Odour none. On the ground. May-Nov. 2$ X 3! X ^ in. 



712. N. eentuneula Gill, (from the change of colour in the pileus ;: 



cento, patchwork) a. 

 P. plane, often excentric, fuscous-olive to light ochreous-greenish 



or ashy. St. attenuate upwards, ashy - light - yellowish. G. 



adnate, thick, colour as St. Spores ochraceous. 

 Gregarious or coespitose. Rotten wood, beech ; rare. Oct. I x if X $ in. 



713. N. horizontalis Quel. (from the partially horizontal stem) a b c. 



Watery-cinnamon or rufescent. 

 P. convexo-plane, obtuse, subexcentric, splitting. St. curved. 



G. rounded-free, broad. 

 In troops. Branches, logs, felled trees, elm ; rare. Dec. f X J X in. 



714. N. rimulineola Sacc. (from its growing in small cracks of bark ; 



rimula, a small crack, incolo, to inhabit) a c. 



P. hemispherical, umbilicate, plicate, subexcentric, deep cin- 

 namon. St. curved, colour as P. G. broad, crenulate, 

 whitish-cinnamon. Spores cinnamon. 



Twigs, branches, elm, pear. Oct.-Dec. \ X x ^ in. 



715. N. semiflexa Sacc. (from the slightly curved stem ; semi, half, 



flecto, to bend) a. 

 P. convex, subexcentric, chestnut. St. tan. G. adnexed, 



distant, tawny. 

 On the ground, on branches. Oct. J X J X ^ in. 



716. N. rubrieata Sacc. (from the white pileus tinged with red ; 



rubrico, to colour red) a. 

 P. expanded. St. tan. G. adnexed, whitish to brownish. 



Spores pale. 

 Twigs, bramble. Autumn. X J X jfa in. 



717. N. abstrusa Sacc. (from its secluded habitat; abstrusus, hidden) a. 

 P. viscid, ferruginous clay-colour; mid. brown. St. lustrous, 



colour as P., darker at base. G. crowded, cinnamon. Flesh 

 pallid ferruginous. 

 On the ground, woods, sawdust. Oct. ij X z\ X | in. 



