‘Pl.cell.aph. 11. HY MENOTHECE. 246.Gymnop. 611 
34. Gymnopus pilipes. Hairy-stemmed naked-foot. 
Thali in bundles, brown; stem covered throughout with 
scattered hairs; cap bellshape. 
Agaricus pilipes, Sowerby Fungi, 249. 
On rotten fungi. 
35. Gymnopus tuberosus. Tuberous naked-foot. 
Thalli_ gregarious, small, whitish; stem short, rather 
reddish, innate in tubers; cap convex, nippled. 
Agaricus tuberosus, Bull. Herb. 256. 
Agaricus Amanita, Batsch Fung. 1, 109. 
Agaricus alumnus, Bolton Fung. 155. 
Agaricus albus, var. 2, Withering Arr. 4, 254. 
On rotten fungi; autumn. 
36. Gymnopus ramealis. Branch naked-foot. 
Thalli gregarious, small, slightly persistent; cap bent, 
powdery; cap rather fleshy, hemispherical, whitish; centre 
reddish ; gills narrow, crowned. 
Agaricus ramealis, Bull. Herb. 336; Persoon Syn. 375. ae 
Agaricus candidus, Bolton Fung. 39. 
In beech woods, on sticks, after rain; autumn. 
V. 247. OMPHALTA. Persoon. Navel-stool. 
Volva 0; stem central; collar 0; cap fleshy, orbicular, 
funnelshape or umbilicated; edge smooth; gi//s unequally 
long, decurrent.—All are supposed to be poisonous, 
a. Cap yellowish, pale, liver-brown or chestnut. 
1. Omphalia involuta. Involved navel-stool. 
Thallus large; cap fleshy, depressed, liver-colour; edge 
turned back, downy; y2/ls two-forked, rather porous at 
bottom. 
Agaricus involutus, Batsch Fung. 1,393 Persoon Syn. 448. 
Agaricus contiguus, Bull. Herb. 240; Sowerby Fungi, 56. 
On sandy soils, on the ground. 
8. truncigena. Thallus small; cap not quite expanded, 
sott. 
Agaricus cyathiformis, Scheff. Fung. 252. 
Agaricus involutus truncigenus, Per Syn. 448. 
Agaricus castaneus, var. 2, Withering’ Arr. 4, 198. 
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