608 246.Gymnop. 11. HYMENOTHECEZ.. Pl.cell.aph. 
20. Gymnopus purus. — Pure naked-foot. 
Thalli gregarious; stem hollow, villous and paler at the 
bottom; cap nearly membranaceous, rose-colour, shining ; 
gills broadish, veiny at the bottom, pale-rose. 
Agaricus roseus, Sowerby Fungi, 72. 
Agaricus purus roseus, Persoon Syn. 339. 
Agaricus incarnatus, Relhan Cant. Suppl. 2, 1092. 
In woods, among dead leaves; November. 
6. purpureus. Stem purple; cap hemispherical, purple; 
gills three in a set. 
Agaricus purpureus, Bolton Fungi, 41. 
Agaricus purus purpureus, Persoon Syn. 339, 149, y. 
e. Cap more or less violet, purplish or grey. 
21. Gymnopus geophilus. Earthloving naked-foot. 
Thalh gregarious, rather small; stem nearly cylindrical, 
powdery, same colour as the cap; cap bellshape, rather 
fleshy, pale-violet; centre brownish; gi//s cinnamon clay- 
colo 
Agaricus affinis, Sowerby Fungi, 124. 
Agaricus geophilus, Persoon Syn. 340. 
In woods, on clay-ground. 
22. Gymnopus chalybeus. Steel-grey naked-foot. 
Stem rather slender, same colour as the cap; cap rather 
fleshy, bellshape, rather scaly, at first steel-grey, afterwards 
blackish-grey ; gz//s purplish-grey. 
Agaricus columbarius, Sowerby Fungi, 161, 
Agaricus chalybeus, Persoon Syn, 343. 
On grassy hills; autumn. 
f. Cap grey, smoke-colour, or blackish. 
23. Gymnopus myomyces. Mouse-colour naked-foot. 
Thalli gregarious; stem bald, whitish-grey; cap fleshy, 
bossed, scaly, grey; gills whitish-grey. 
Fungus superficie murini coloris ; lamellis albicantibus, Rati Syn. 5,21. 
Agaricus terreus, Sowerby Fungi, 16. 
Agaricus myomyces, Persoon Syn. 345, 
In pine and beech woods. : 
When broken, or rubbed, it emits the odour of burnt 
feathers. 
