622 254.Microm. 11. HYMENOTHECE:, Pil.cell.aph 
1. Micromphale fimbriatum. Fringed dimple-st_ol. 
Thallus large; stem slender, short; cap funnelshape, 
edge crisp, elegantly lobed, fringed, thin, semitransparent ; 
gills 3 in a set, very long, narrow, translucid. 
Agaricus fimbriatus, Bolt. Fung. 61; Persoon Syn. 466. 
In grass land. 
2. Micromphale venosum. Veiny dimp'e-stool. 
Stem compressed, blackish, hoary; cap nearly membra- 
naceous, tough, ‘veiny, streaked, reddish-brown; gi//s few, 
nearly the same colour, glaucous, affixed nearly in a ring. 
Merulius foetidus? Sowerby Fungi, 21. 
Agaricus venosus, Persoon Syn. A6T. 
In woods; August. 
Odour like garlick. 
3. Micromphale collariatum. Collared dimple-stool. 
Thallt in tufts, white; stem blackish; cap deeply fur- 
rowed; gil/s annexed to a tube surrounding the stem. 
Agaricus Rotula, Scop. Carn. 2, 1569; Sowerby Fungi, 95; Persoon 
Syn. 467. 
Agaricus collariatus, Vithering Arr. ed. 2. 
Merulius collariatus, Withering Arr. 4, 178. 
On sticks. 
Stem frequently branched repeatedly. 
4. Micromphale perforans. Perforating dimple-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, persisting ; stem dark bay ; cap flattish, 
slightly plaited, very slightly bossed; gills simple, entirely 
annexed. e 
Agaricus androsaceus, Sowerby fungi, 94; Persoon Syn. 468. 
Agaricus perforans, Hoffman Nomencl. 4, 2. 
On the leaves of trees, perforating them. 
5. Micromphale epiphyllum. Leaf dimple-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, minute, white; stem blackish; cap 
membranaceous, convex, at length slightly umbilicated ; 
gills distant, branched. 
Agaricus Squamula, Sowerby Fungi, 93. 
Agaricus epiphyllus, Persoon Syn. 468. 
Agaricus lacteus, Bull. Herb. 601. 
On beech and other leaves; autumn. 
