Obd. IX. TribkI. fungi II YMENOMYCETES. 
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15953 Cap obt. fibrous hoary testae. Lamellae adn. purple. An annulus sheath, stipes which is violet at upp. end 
15954 Cap bluntly umbon. somew. fibr. pale umb.-color, Lamel. adnate umb.-col. Stipes somew. bulb, striat. paler 
15955 Cap somew. fleshy purp.-brown becom. fibrous testae, and hoary, Lamel. violet-pur. Stipes long eq. violet 
15956 Cap scaly testaceous olive-color, Lamellas yellowish cinnamon. Stipes bulbous scaly. Veil fuscous 
15957 Cap obtusely umbon. smth. bright-brown when dry testae. Lamel. cinnam. Long bulb, stipes and veil white 
1. Cap always dry, scaly, or fibrous, obtuse or umhonate, never depresS('d. 
15958 Cap very convex dull or brownish-violet, Lamella; distant violet, Stipes spongy greyish violet within 
15959 Cap umbonate squarrose with hairy sooty scales, Lamellse compact violet becoming clay-colored. Stipes 
scaly transversely banded with black 
159()0 Cap umbon. smooth, pale-brown, Lamel. compact violet discolor. Stipes taper, varieg. with brown scales 
2. Cap smooth, humid, viscid, ahvays obtuse, finally depressed, Ston blue, becoming ivhite. 
15931 Cap equal viscid, Lamellce compact olive-purple. Stipes attenuated bulbous 
15962 Cap equal viscid smooth, lyamellas compact violet-purple. Stipes bulbous becoming white from violet 
1596j Compact rounded. Cap olivaceous or brownish-grey glutinous while young, Lamellse reddish-brown 
tinged with violet. Stipes thick tinged with violet 
15964 Firm, Cap yellow somew. scaly humid viscid, Lamel. compact serrat. whit.-ca?sious. Stipes tapering white 
15965 Cap smooth viscid yellow or tawny, Lamellse compact quite entire yellowish-cinnamon, Stipes bulb, white 
1. Cap scaly or fibrous. Stem same color as the cap or paler. Growing on the earth. 
* Cap fleshy, at first convex. 
l.')966 Cap slightly fleshy somew. scaly, and stipes (wliich is thin and eq.) dull sang. Lamel. affix, more dull-color. 
15967 Ca() glabrous subcarnose obtusely umbonate cinnamon-color, Lamellse numerous adnate yellow-cinnamon. 
Stipes yellowish rarely straight 
15968 Cap pale reddish-bufF umbonate subfarinaceous, Lamellse cinnamon-color broad numerous, Stipes whitish 
often with a few remains of the veil attached 
** Cap somewhat fleshy, at first campanulafe. 
15959 Cap somew. fleshy becom. umbon. smoothish brown-purple, Lamel. affix ventric. ferrugin. Stipes fuscous 
2, Cap smooth, but with a fern surf ace fibres, Stem vnhite. Growing ox the earth. 
15970 Cap bluntly umbonate pallid. Lamella" compact cinnamon-colored, Stipes solid tapering upwards white 
15971 Cap somewhat fleshy convex becoming bluntly umbonate chesnut-colored, Lamella; affixed compact 
violet-testaceous, Stipes short firm 
3. Cap smooth, dry. Gills affixed. 
1.5972 Cap convex humid orange-colored or fulvous, Lamellas yellow. Stipes hollowish 
15973 Lamellffi brown-yellow. Cap deep-yellow bossed in the centre, Stipes scored yellow thickset downwards 
15974 Lamella reddish-buff", Cap pale-yellow bossed. Stipes pale-yellow 
15975 Fulvous, Cap fleshy : scales few hairy, Lamellre annexed. Stipes solid smooth, Annulus small 
15976 Cap pitted lemon-colored : hairs white ; disk uniform with scatter, scales towards disk. Stipes solid white 
15977 Compact, Cap yellow : scales scattered appressed. Stipes solid fibrous long-rooted 
15978 Cap fleshy brownish or reddish-yellow scaly with fasciculat. filam. : scales revol. Stipes squarr. with scales 
15979 Cap fleshy dry yellow : scales hairy scattered, liamells at first yellow. Stipes equal squarrose 
159S0 Cap slightly fleshy obt. fulvous-yellow vill. with stalked scales, Lamel. adnate : at first yell. Stipes fistul. 
15981 Cap scarcely fleshed glabrous striate : when moist dull cinnamon-color becommg pale, Lamellse subde- 
current numerous reddish -brown. Stipes hollow subincurved 
15982 Cap yellow-brown bluntlv conical, lyamella; brown, Stipes brown scurfv. Veil permanent 
- a/nd Miscellaneous Particulars. 
mottled, and in pairs ; pileus mouse-color, conical, and pointed ; stem of the same color, cylindrical, and firm. 
This, though a common, is a very beautiful species. In a summer morning it is covered with a bloom like 
that of a plumb, having often a glittering spangled appearance ; its form is regular, and the fringe of the curtain 
peculiarly delicate. Another variety, with the stem of a dark mulberry color, is found in wet gravel where 
no grass grows, and sometimes on cow-dung, in which case the stem, under the shelter of long grass, is covered 
with a white hoariness which is easily rubbed off 
§ 19. Inoloma. A name with the same meaning as Tricholoma, §5., to which the species are analogous. 
They are large, firm, somewhat succulent, autumnal, and terrestrial, but not as far as is known, eatable. 
k, 20. Dermocybe. From Ss^^'/j, a skin or membrane, and Kvp.'/i, a head, in allusion to the nature of the 
pileus. Analogous to Clitocybe, § 8. Of middle size, or small ; scarcely eatable. A. cinnamomeus has gills, 
four in a set, broad about the middle, deep tawny red, and fixed by claws ; pileus convex, but bossed, of a rich 
cinnamon color, from one and a half to three and a half inches diameter; the stem hollow, cylindrical, 
silky, shining, two inches high, thick as a goose-quill, of a fine full yellow color. This is a species that is 
readily distinguished by its cinnamon color. It is found in woods in September and October, and has a good 
flavor. 
\ 21. Pholiota. From <p«A;?, a scale. Species of various habits. Some are terrestrial, others grow upon 
wood ; some large, others of a smaller size. 
