214 FUNGUS-FLOEA. 



long. 3 liaes tHck ; hollow, fibrous but polished and somewhat 

 cartilaginous externally, base solid, attenuated, rooting, 

 twisted, even, glabrous ; spores subglobose minutely echinu- 

 late, 9-10 X 7-8 /*. 



Agarieus (Tricholoma) leucocephalus, Fries, Epior., p. 47; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 40 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 78. 



On naked ground, also among grass, &c. 



T. album somewhat resembles the present species, but 

 diifers in being inodorous. T. inamoenum differs in the very 

 strong disagreeable smell, and the very broad gills. 



** Gills discoloured. 



Tricholoma militare. Lasoh. 



Pileus 4-7 in. across, flesh thick, firm, white ; pileus at 

 first convex and gibbous, with the margin incurved and 

 furnished with white floccose down, then expanded and more 

 or less plane or depressed and'w^avy, almost glabrous, viscid, 

 cinnamon or yellowish, margin even ; gills emarginate, 

 slightly crowded, whitish, at length spotted, 2 lines broad, 

 edge becoming torn ; stem 3|-5 in. long, up to 1 in. thick at 

 the somewhat bulbous or thickened base, squamulose or 

 coarsely fibrillose, pallid, solid. 



Agarieus mi'Ziians, Lasch, Linnea, no. 490; Cke., Hdbk., 

 p. 40; Cke., Illustr., pi. 169. 



In woods, &o. 



Smell and taste unpleasant. Differs from Tricholoma. 

 civile in the strong smell and spotted gills. 



Tricholoma civile. Pr. 



Pileus about 3 in. across, flesh white, soft, rather thick ; 

 convex then almost plane, even, glabrous, cuticle separablev 

 rather viscid, gilvous or pale yellowish brown ; gills deeply 

 emarginate, 2-3 lines broad, crowded, white then yellowish, 

 not spotted ; stem 2-2f in. long, 3-5 lines thick, solid, soft^ 

 fragile, whitish, fibrillosely squamulose. 



AgaricMS {Tricholoma') civilis, Fries, Icones, p. 38, t. 42 ; 

 €ke., Hdbk., p. 40. 



In pine woods. 



Stem solid, soft inside, fragile, narrowed upwards from 

 the incrassated base, 2 in. and more long, fibrillose or 



