98 OUTLINES or BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



subbulbous stem, and yellowish gills, arc its prineipal dif- 

 ferences. 



36. A. (Tricholoma) spermaticus, Fr. ; Avliite; pileus some- 

 what fleshy, at first convex, then expanded, smooth, viscid ; 

 margin membranaceous, naked ; stem stuffed, at length hol- 

 low, twisted, even ; gills emarginate, rather distant, eroded. — 

 Paul. t. 45. 



In fir-woods. Coed Coch, Denbighshire, October 13, 1859. 

 Smell strong, unpleasant. Pileus several inches across. 



37. A. (Tricholoma) nic titans, i^r.; pileus fleshy, convexo- 

 plane, obtuse, even, smooth, viscid ; stem stuffed, dry, elastic, 

 nearly equal, squamulose, yellow, as well as the crowded ob- 

 soletely spotted gills, which from the first are rounded behind 

 and free. — Bull. t. 574. /. 1 ; Huss. ii. t. 46. 



In woods. East Bergholt, Dr. Bad/mm. 



37*. A. (Tricholoma) fulvellus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, con- 

 vexo-plane, viscid, even, disc darker, punctato-rugose ; stem 

 stuffed, then hollow, fibrillose, at length rufous, tip naked; 

 gills crowded, white, at length rufous, rounded, then emar- 

 ginate. — Bull. t. 555. /. 2. 



In woods. Coed Coch, October 1859. Fries considers this 

 merely a subspecies. 



38. A. (Tricholoma) flavo-brunneus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, 

 at first conical, at length expanded, viscid, clothed with little 

 streak like scales; stem hollow, somewhat vcntricose, fibrillose, 

 at first viscid, tip naked; gills emarginato-decurrcnt, crowded, 

 yellowish, hecoming rufous. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Smell like that of new meal. 

 Schacffer's t. 62, quoted under this by Fries, appears to be Ag. 

 melleus. 



39. A. (Tricholoma) albo-brunneus, P. ; pileus fleshy, he- 

 mispherical, obtuse, viscid, streaked; stem solid, short, equal. 



