Pl.cell.aph. 11. HY MENOTHECE. 247.Omphal. 613 
8. Omphalia rosella. Rose-bud navel-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, small; stem long, pinky-red; cap ra- 
ther fleshy, slightly umbilicated, smooth, brown-red; gills 
rose-red. 
Agaricus rosellus, Batsch Fung. 123. 
Agaricus farinaceus rosellus, Persoon Syn, 453. 
In grassy woods; end of summer. 
9. Omphalia tortilis. Twisted navel-stool. 
Stem short; cap brown, streaked, wavy; gills flesh- 
colour. 
Agaricus tortilis, Bolton Fung. 41. 
Agaricus farinaceus tortilis, Persoon Syn. 454, 
In shady coppices, on rich mould. 
10. Omphalia fragrans. Sweet-scented navel-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, scented, brownish-white or pale ; 
stem long, solid; cap umbilicated, smooth ; gil/s horizontal. 
Agaricus fragrans, Sowerby Fungi, 10. 
In meadows. 
Scent resembles that of new-made hay. 
b. Thallus white. 
11. Omphalia virginea. Virgin navel-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, white, rather small, pale; cap fleshy, 
first convex, then slightly depressed, when full grown with 
the edge turned in, streaked ; gi//s distant, decurrent, con- 
nected by veins. 
Agaricus virgineus, Scheff. Fung. 232; Persoon Syn. 456. 
Agaricus ericeus, Bull. Herb. 183. 
In meadows, rarely in woods; autumn. 
12. Omphalia candicans. Whitish navel-stool. 
Thallus tough throughout, shining-white; cap umbili- 
cated, very smooth, at first convex. 
Agaricus umbilicatus, Bolton Fung. 17. 
Agaricus candicans, Persoon Syn. 456. 
In woods; autumn. 
13. Omphalia tigrina. Tiger navel-stool. 
Stem hard, rather scaly; cap fleshy, umbilicated, whitish, 
scaly ; scales rather hairy, blackish. 
Agaricus tigrinus, Sowerby Fungi, 68 WP ersoon Syn, 458. 
Agaricus squamosus, Scheff. Fung. 29 et 30. 
On trunks of trees. 
