330 Mycological Flora. 



580. Agaricus (Galera') OVALIS. Fr. 



"Brick-red Galera." 

 Stipe, 3 to 5 inches high; pileus 1 inch and more high. 

 On the ground amongst grass in open woods. Septem- 

 ber to October. 



581. Agaricus (Stropharia) squamosus. Fr. 

 "Scaly Stropharia." 



Pileus, ocraceousor reddish, viscid, spotted with yellow- 

 ish scales, nearly plain, not very thin, quite fleshy; stem 

 slender, stuffed with a whitish pith, more or less squamose 

 below the distant, not well defined annulus; gills purplish 

 brown with whitish edge, very broad, adnate. 



Pileus from 3^ to 1 l / 2 inches broad; stipe 2 to 3 inches 

 long, nearly 2 lines thick, hollow when old. 



On the ground, attached to decaying wood, in woods. 

 October. 



582. Agaricus (Hvpholoma) capnoides. Fr. 

 "Fir Wood Hypholoma." 



Pileus usually yellowish, nearly plain, smooth like kid 

 leather, dry, rather fleshy; stem smooth, pale yellow, even, 

 sub-festulose; gills purplish or grayish, dry, not crowded, 

 broad, adnate, very various in size. 



Pileus, from 1 to 3 iuches or more broad; stem 2 to 3 

 inches long, 2 to 4 lines thick, equal, sometimes curved. 



In Lake Harriet woods. Not necessarily in fir woods. 

 May. Not common. 1877. 



583. Agaricus (Hypholoma) appendiculatus. Bull. 

 "Appendiculate Hypholoma." 

 Pileus 1 y 2 to 3 inches broad, veil attached to the margin 

 in patches; stem 2 to 3 inches long, 2 to 3 lines thick. 

 Amongst moss on rotten stumps, in woods. June. 



