Pl.cell. aph. 18. HY MENOTHECEZ. 246.Gymnop. 607 
15. Gymnopus obesus. Pat naked-foot. 
Thalli gregarious; stem bulbous, short, whitish, pale; 
cap fleshy, flattish, bent, pale; gills grow chestnut-colou. 
Agaricus obesus, Batsch Fung. 216; Persoon Syn. 330. 
In pastures among mosses; August. 
16. Gymnopus collinus. Hill naked-foot. 
Thal rather gregarious; stem long, tough, pale; cap 
rather fleshy, membranaceous, blunt, bossed, pale-red, 
streaked ; gil/s distant. 
Agaricus collinus, Scheff. Fung. 220; Persoon Syn. 330. 
Agaricus pratensis, Sowerby Fung. 127? 
Agaricus arundinaceus, Bull. Herb. 50. 
On grassy hills. 
17. Gymnopus peronatus. Shaggy naked- foot. 
Thallus pale; stem solid, whitish, rooted, yellow and 
shagey at bottom; cap fleshy, thin, convex, slightly bossed, 
wrinkled ; gi//s distinct. 
Agaricus peronatus, Sowerby Fungi, 37; Persoon Syn. 331, al 
In woods among the fallen leaves. 
c. Cap shining, scarlet, brownish-red or yellow. 
18. Gymnopus ceraceus. Wasxlike naked-foot. 
Stem yellow; cap hemispherical, smooth, yellow; gills 
watery yellowish. 
Agaricus ceraceus, Wulf, in Jacq. Aust. 2,105; Persoon Syn. 336. 
On dry hills and edges of woods; autumn. 
d. Cap flesh-red. 
19. Gymnopus russulus. Rosy naked-foot. 
Thallus large; stem solid, short, rose-red; cap fleshy, 
slightly convex, granular with small scales; g7//s unequal, 
white. 
Fungus magnus rubentis seu incarnati coloris, Raii Syn. 3,7. 
Fungus minor campestris rotundus, lamellatus, inferne albus, superne 
purpureus, Dillen in Raii Syn. 3,9. 
Agaricus Russula, Schaff. Fung. 58. 
Agaricus integer, var. 2, Withering Arr. 4, 227. 
In woods and pastures under trees; Aug. to November. 
