SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 11 



Genus G. GOMPHIDIUS, Fr. Hymenophore decurrcnt 

 into the stem. Gills composed of a mucilaginous membrane, 

 scissile, with a continuous acute edge, pruinate with the 

 blackish fusiform spores. Veil viscid-floccose. 



856. glutinosus, Schceff. . . 879 



857. „ var. roseus, Krombh. . 880 



858. viscidus, Linn. . . . 881 



859. maculatus, Scop. . . . 882 



860. gracilis, Berk. . . .883 



Genus 7. PAXILLUS, Fr. Hymenophore continuous 

 with the stem, decurrent. Gills membranaceous, scissile, 

 somewhat branched and here and there anastomosing 

 behind, distinct from the hymenophore, and easily parting 

 from it. Spores dirty whitish or ferruginous. 



Tribe i. Lepista. Pileus entire, central, spores dingy. 

 Clitocybei. Gills decurrent. 



861. lepista, Fr. . . .872 



862. extenuatus, Fr. . . . 874 

 863a. panaiolus, Fr. . . . 873a 



„ var. spilomajolus, Fr. , 



8636. orcelloides, Cooke . . 874b 



864. lividus, Cooke . . .861 



865. revolutus, Cooke . . . 862 



Tribe ii. Tapinia. Pileus commonly excentric or resupi- 

 nate. Spores ferruginous. 



866. paradoxus, Kaleh, 



867. involutus, Batsch. 



868. leptopus, Fr. 



869. atrotomentosus, Batsch. 



870. crassus, Fr. 



871. panuoides, Fr. 

 fagi, B. 4- Br. 



Genus 8. HYGB.OPHORUS, Fr. Hymenophore continu- 

 ous with the stem, and descending into the gills in an 

 unchanged trama. Gills acute at the edge, clothed with 

 a hymenium which is changed into a waxy mass, not mem- 

 branaceous, and separable from the trama. Spores globose 

 (or subglobose) white. 



I. Limacium, Fr. Universal veil viscid, with occa- 

 sionally a floccose partial one, annular or mar- 

 ginal. Stem clad with scales or often upwards 

 rough with dots. Gills adnate decurrent. 



884 

 875 

 929 

 876 



877 

 878 



