AOAIIICINI. 153 



nical, then expanded^ obtuse, rough uith tomentosc scales; 

 stem solid, soft, equal, floecoso-squamose ; gills adncxcd, 

 crowded, yellow, then dingy-olive. 



In marshy fir- woods, amongst Sphagna. Kinnordy, Klotzsch. 

 Pileus 1 inch across. 



257. A. (Hebeloma) lanuginosus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, hemi- 

 spherical, expanded, obtuse, floecoso-squamose, the scales of 

 the disc erect and sharp ; stem thin, solid, squamoso-fibrillose, 

 clothed with white dust above ; gills thin, separating, toothed, 

 of a pallid clay-colour. Pileus umber, inclining to yellow. — 

 Bull. t. 370. 



On the ground. Not common. The gills in Bulliard's 

 plate are represented as reddish, but in the text they are de- 

 scribed as '' fuligineo-ferruginese." 



258. A, (Hebeloma) plumosus, Bolt. ; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 convexo-plane ; disc squarrosc, with erect, fasciculate hairs ; 

 margin fibrillose; stem stuffed, then hollow, slender, flcxuous, 

 flocculoso-squarrose, naked above ; gills subadnate, scarcely 

 crowded, ventricose, quite entire, dingy. — Bolt. t. 33. 



In moist pine-woods. I have not met with this species. 

 ** Pileus scaly ; stem fibrillose, paler than the pileus. 



259. A. (Hebeloma) pyriodorus, P. ; pileus fleshy, conical, 

 then expanded, nmbonate, clothed with adpressed, fibrous 

 scales; stem stuffed, firm, equal, fibrillose from the remains 

 of the veil ; pruinose and pale above ; gills emarginate, rather 

 distant, dirty-white, then reddish-brown. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Smell like that of decaying 

 pears. Pileus 2 inches across, pale brownish-ochre. 



260. A. (Hebeloma) scaber, Miill. ; pileus fleshy, conical, 

 then obtusely gibbous, sprinkled with close-pressed fibrous 

 scales ; stem thick, solid, ccjual, clothed with silky threads, 

 veiled ; gills adnexcd, crowded, dingy. — Sutr. I. 207. 



