Pi.cell.aph. 11. HY MENOTHECES. 246.Gymnop. 609 
24. Gymnopus meleagris. Turkey-fowl naked-foot. 
Root networked; stem solid, blackish at bottom; cap 
rather fleshy, flattish, scaly; scales scattered, blackish. 
Agaricus meleagris, Sowerby Fungi, 171. 
Agaricus meleagris, Persoon Syn. 347. 
On hot-beds. 
25. Gymnopus plumosus. Feathery naked-foot. 
Stem long, slender, feathery ; cap hemispherical, feathery 
with scales, mouse-colour; gié/s 3 in a set, whitish. 
Agaricus plumosus, Bolton Fung. 33; Persoon Syn. 347, 
In woods. 
26. Gymnopus nebularis. Cloudy. naked-foot. 
Thallt gregarious, firm; stem solid, rather bulbous, 
greyish-white ; cap thick, bossed, livid-grey ; gills crowded, 
slightly decurrent, pale-white. 
Agaricus nebularis, Batsch Fung, 193; Persoon Syn. 349. 
Agaricus mollis, Bolton Fung. 40. 
Agaricus pileolarius, Sowerby Fungi, 6). 
Agaricus albellus, Sowerby Fungi, 122. > 
In fir plantations; autumn to November. 
27. Gymnopus limacinus. Snail naked-foot. 
Stem solid, naked, cracked transversely, same colour as 
the cap, tip snow-white; cap fleshy, rather narrow, plano- 
convex, glutinous, olive-grey, blackish; gz//s decurrent, 
white. 
Agaricus limacinus, Scheff. Fung. 312; Persoon Syn. 355. 
In woods and plantations. 
28. Gymnopus brevipes. Short-stemmed naked-foot. 
Thalii rather gregarious; stem solid, very short, colour 
of the cap; cap fleshy, bossed or rather smooth, grey ; 
centre blackish; gzl/s crowded, nicked, grey. 
Agaricus brevipes, Bull, Herb. 521; Persoon Syn. 360. 
On the ground. 
Stem scarce an inch long, inside reddish; cap 3 inches 
broad. 
29. Gymnopus graveolens. sie Stinking naked-foot. 
Thallus heavy; stem solid, ‘vather disposed to split, 
whitish; cap fleshy, thick, nearly hemispherical, bald, 
smoke-grey ; gills crowded, nicked. 
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