S( BS1 ( I /< >\ PS/1 1 VIM 22 ( ) 



Fries, Icon. 1 1\ men., pi. L67, fig. 2. 



Gillet, Champ. Fr.,pL L32 (338 , 



Juillard-Hartmann, [con. Champ., pi. 50, fig. L6. 



Lange, Mora Agar. Dan. 5, pi. L68 FA I as Hugrocybi . 



Malencon, Bull. Trimest. Sot-. Mycol. France 15, pi 



Ricken, Die Blatterp., pi. 8, fig. 8. 



Smith and I [esler, Lloydia 5, pi. 1 6a. 



Wakefield and Dennis, Common British Fungi, pi. 33, fig. I. 



Pilous L-3.5 cm broad, convex, then plane or depressed, the margin 

 sometimes turned up giving the cap a subinfundibuliform appearance, 

 color variable, when young "pale violet graj " to "light \ inaceous graj . 

 often sordid olivaceous orange becoming "Mars orange" to "oran 

 rufous" at maturity, sometimes "tawny olive," "bud orange," "pinkish 

 buff" or "onion skin pink," glabrous, slimy-viscid, transluccnt-striate. 

 Context thin, tough, concolorous with the surface or paler; odor none 

 or faintly disagreeable (fishy), taste not distinctive. 



Lamellae adnate to deeurrent, variously colored ( like the pileus . 

 pinkish, pale violet-gray or light \ inaceous gray and becoming "buff- 

 pink," edges at times pinkish purple, tough, subdistant. narrow to 

 moderately broad. 



Stipe 3-12 cm long, 2-4(6) mm thick, more or less concolorous with 

 the pileus, apex often "pale violet-gray," slimy-viscid, equal, hollow. 

 fairly pliant, glabrous. 



Fig. 66. H. laetus 



