612 247.Omphal. 11. HYMENOTHECE. Pl.cell.aph. 
2. Omphalia gilva. . Pale-red navel-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, rather large, yellow, ferrugineous, 
shining; stem thick, rather tuberous; cap funnelshape, 
stiff, edge turned up. 
Agaricus infundibuliformis, Bull. Herb. 553. 
Agaricus cyathiformis, Vahl, in Fl. Dan. 1011. 
Agaricus gilvus, Persoon Syn. 448. 
Agaricus flaccidus? Sowerby Fungi, 185. 
In fir woods, on the ground. 
Thalli usually grow in regular rows. 
3. Omphalia gibba. Buncheé navel-stool. 
Stem tough, slightly bulbous; cap rather thin, pale, fun- 
nelshape, bossed in the centre; gills white. 
Agaricus membranaceus, Fl. Dan. 1012. 
Agaricus gibbus, Persoon Syn. 449. 
In beech and fir woods. 
4. Omphalia lobata. Lobed navel-stool. 
. Thalli gregarious; stem oblong, thickest at top; cap fun- 
nelshape, lobed, chestnut-brown; gills crowded, pale. 
Agaricus lobatus, Sowerby Fungi, 186. 
On the ground in gardens. 
5. Omphalia cochleata. Snail navel-stool. 
Thalli in tufts; stems furrowed, red, connate at bottom ; 
cap lobed, twisted, reddish-brown; gills serrate, pale. 
Agaricus cochleatus, Persoon Syn. 450. 
Agaricus confluens, Sowerby Fungi, 168. 
At the root of trees. 
8. cornucopioides. Stem bent; cap lobed; gills 3 in a 
‘set, decurrent. 
Agaricus cornucopioides, Bolton Fung. 8. 
Merulius cornucopioides, Gmelin Syst. Nat. 2, 1429. 
6. Omphalia dryophilus. Grove-loving navel-stool. 
Thalli gregarious; stem hollow, yellowish, brilliant; cap 
rather fleshy, hemispherical, umbilicated, pale; gz//s pale. 
Agaricus dryophilus, Sowerby Fungi, 127. 
In fir plantations; autumn. 
7. Omphalia farinacea. Mealy navel-stool. 
Stem long, ochry-red; cap rather fleshy, umbilicated, 
slightly scaly; gals Ae rose-colour, at last mealy. 
Agaricus farinaceus, Hudson Fl. Angl. 616; Sowerby Fungi, 208. 
In woods, on the ground. 
