PHOLIOTA. 219 



obtuse, 3 in. across, viscid, ta^wny, sprinkled ■with seceding, 

 superficial, paler scales, by -n-kicli character it is distinguished 

 with certainty from all its allies. Flesh compact, white, 

 gills adnato-decnrrent, not very crowded, entire, white then, 

 brownish-tan. (Fries.) 



Pholiota heteroclita. Fr. 



Pilens 3—6 in. across, plano-convex then flattened, very 

 obtnse, slightly excentric, spotted with scattered, innate, 

 adpressed scales, whitish or becoming yellowish flesh thick, 

 firm, pallid, margin nsually ragged from the remains of the 

 veil ; gills rounded behind, adnexed, 3-5 lines broad, pallid 

 then obscure ferruginous ; fetem 3—4 in. long, 1 in. and more 

 thick at the bulbous base, rooting, hard, fibrillose, whitish, 

 base darker and reddish-brown inside, solid, ring apical, 

 torn, floccose. 



Agaricus (Pholiota) heterocUtus, Fries, Obs., ii. p. 223 ; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 114 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 366. 



On trunks, chiefly birch. Somewhat resembling Pholiota 

 comosa, but distinguished at once by the strong, pungent, 

 horse-radish odour. Solitary according to Fries, but in 

 Cooke's figure three specimens are connate at the base of the 

 stem, the pilleus and stem are also dingy brown. 



Solitary, compact, odour strong, pungent, almost like 

 horse-radish. Stem solid, firm, stout, but short, about 2 

 in., base bulbous-incrusted, and praemorsely rooting, 

 J—l in. thick, fibrillose, white, commonly curved and ascend- 

 ing, apex veiled, base rhubarb-colour within. Yeil very 

 rarely forming a perfect ring at the apex of the stem, com- 

 monly appendiculate from the margin of the pUeus, floccoso- 

 radiate, and always forming a zone round the stem. Pileus 

 fleshy, compact and hard when young, often excentric, 

 hemispherical then expanded, very obtuse, 2-3 in., then 4^o 

 in. across, sometimes even, generally broken up into broad, 

 scattered, innate, adpressed, spot-like (darker) scales, whitish 

 or yellow, when old sometimes tawny, sometimes viscid. 

 Flesh thick, firm, pallid. Gills rounded behind, slightly 

 adnexed, very broad, plane, crowded, at first pallid, then 

 dingy ferruginous. (Fries.j 



Pholiota aurivella. Batsch. 

 Pileus 3-6 in. across, fleshy, campanulate then convex. 



