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SYSTEMATIC INOKX. 



110. Ag. albus, Schff. . . 65 



111. ,, leucocephalus, Fr. . 78 



Gills becoming discoloured. 

 112. Ag, niilitaris, Fr. 



civilis, Fr 



113. „ personatus, Fr. 



114. „ nudus, Bull. 



115. ,, „ var. major 



116. „ cinerascens, 5i///. 



117. „ pan^eolus, Fr. 



169 



66 



67 



133 



170 



97 



g. Hygrophana. Pilous thin, rather nmbo- 

 nate, flesh at length soft, hygrophanous. 



Gills whitish, not spotted. 



118. Ag. grammopodius, Btdl. . 98 



119 I " Melaleucas, P67's. . .119 



* 1 „ „ var. porphyro- 



leucus . 1196 



120. „ brevipes, Bull. . . 68 



121. „ humilis, Fr. . 99 263a 



122. „ „ var. blandns, B. . 2636 



123. ,, exscissus, Fr. . . 171 



124. ,, snbpulverulentus, Pe7's. . 219 



Gills becoming violet, grey, or smoky. 



125. Ag. sordidus, Fr. . . 100 

 i9f> r » p^didus, Fr. . . 120a 



1 „ lixivius, Fr. . . 1206 



127. „ putidus, Fr. . . 172 



y^ Sub-Gen. 5. Clitocybe, Fr. Veil usually obsolete. Stem 

 soon hollow. Gills adnate, attenuated behind, or decurrent. 



* Pileus fleshy, often becoming pallid when dry, but 

 not hygrophanous. 



a. DisciFORMES. Pileus convex, then plane, or 

 depressed, regular, obtuse ; gills at first 

 adnate or regularly adnate-decurrent. 



Pileus cinereous or fuscous. 



128. Ag. nebularis, Fr. . . 79 



129. „ clavipes, Pers. . . 80 



„ gangrenosus, Fr. . . 



130 / " ^"'^'■"^tus, Sotv. . . 246a 



' I „ hirneolns, Fr. . . 2466 



