Pl.cell.aph. 11. HY MENOTHECEE. 246.Gymnop. 605 
Agaricus fusipes, Bull. Herb. 516, 
Agaricus crassipes, Scheff. Fung. 88; Sowerby Fungi, 129. 
At the foot of decaying trees; autumn. 
Stem 4 or 5 inches high, 3 quarters thick; cap 4 to 6 
inches over, often slopes very much. 
5. Gymnopus radicatus. Rooted naked-foot. 
Root long, spindleshape; stem very long; cap fleshy, 
bossed, slimy, wrinkled, grey-cow colour or brownish; gills 
slightly decurrent, white. 
» Agaricus macrorhizus, Persoon Obs. Myc. 1, 47. 
Agaricus radicatus, Relhan Cant. 1040; Sowerby Fungi, 48. 
In felled woods, at the side of the fallen trees, after rain. 
6. Gymnopus pudens. Modest naked-foot. 
Root long, spindleshape; stem very long, solid, downy, 
rooted, rust-brown; cap rather fleshy, bossed, smooth, 
dun-colour; edge villous; g7l/s ascending, white. 
Agaricus longipes, Bull. Herb. 232? 
Agaricus radicatus pudens, Persoon Syn. 314. 
In shady woods, at the foot of trees. 
7. Gymnopus velutipes. Velvet stem naked-foot. 
Thalli in tufts; stem downy, very dark bay; cap rather 
fleshy, turned up, bald, brown; gills bellied, yellowish. 
Agaricus velutipes, Curtis Lond.; Sowerby Fungi, 163. 
Agaricus nigripes, Bull. Herb, 344. 
Tn willow plantations; autumn and mild winters. 
Stem 2 inches long, 2-tenths thick; cap 1 inch to 3 inches 
over; flesh white. 
8. Gymnopus badipus. Bay-stemmed naked-foot. 
Stem whitish, fibrilled, bay colour at bottom, rather 
tough; cap fleshy membranaceous, bellshape, blunt, bald, 
rather rust-brown; gil/s broadish, flat ascending, simi- 
larly coloured. 
Agaricus badipus, Persoon Syn. 318. 
Agaricus caulicinalis, Sowerby Fungi, 163. 
In plantations. 
b. Cap greenish, yellowish, pale, or light fawn-colour, 
9. Gymnopus rutilans. — Brilliant naked-foot. 
Stem long, solid, thick at bottom, yellowish; cap fleshy, 
flattish, same colour as the stem, mostly spotted red towards 
the edge; gills pale. 
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