606 10.Gymnop. 11. HYMENOTHECEZ. P/.cell. aph. 
Agaricus rutilans, Scheff. 218. 
Agaricus xerampelinus, Sowerby Fung. 31. 
In woods. 
Stem 3 inches long, half an inch thick, sometimes bent, 
spotted with red; cap 2 inches and a half broad. 
10. Gymnopus luridus. Lurid naked-foot. 
Thallt rather gregarious; stem solid, slightly scaly, 
pale; cap fleshy, rather bent, bald, greenish-grey; g7lls 
narrow, yellowish. 
Agaricus luridus, Scheff. Fung. 69. 
In woods; autumn. 
Thallus middle-size; stem rather thick. 
11. Gymnopus sulphureus. Brimstone naked-foot. 
Thallt gregarious, nearly brimstone-colour, odorous ; 
stem long, hollow, bent, pale; cap fleshy, slightly bossed, 
bald; gzds distinct, nicked. 
Agaricus sulphureus, Bull. Herb. 163; Sowerby Fungi, 44. 
In woods, on sandy soils, on the ground. 
Stem 4 inches long; cap 3 inches over, dirty yellow; 
odour of philadelphus coronarius. 
12. Gymnopus odorus. Scented naked-foot. 
Stem solid, slightly bent, green or greenish; cap fleshy, 
flattish, smooth, greenish ; gil/s crowded, slightly decurrent, 
whitish. 
Agaricus odorus, Bull. Herb. 146; Sowerby Fungi, 42. 
In oak woods, among the fallen leaves. 
13. Gymnopus viridis. Green naked-foot. 
Stem long, solid, white; cap fleshy, bald, green; gills 
white. 
Fungus magnus viridis, Raiz Syn. 2, 3. 
Agaricus viridis, Withering Arr. 4, 233. 
Agaricus ceruleus, Bolton Fung, 12. 
In woods; August to October. 
Stem 3 inches long; cap 3 inches broad. 
14. Gymnopus fertilis. Fertile naked-foot. 
Thalli gregarious, large, pale white; stem slightly 
bulbous, thickish; cap flattish, same colour as the stem; 
gills distinct ; spore copious, brilliant. 
‘Agaricus phonospermus, Bull. Herb. 547, 
Agaricus pallidus, Sowerby Fungi, 143. 
In open spaces in woods. 
Cap 3 or 4 inches over. 
