612 247.0mphal. 1 1 . HYMENOTHECEiE. Vl.cell.aph. 
2. Omphalia gilva. Pale-red navel-stool, 
Thalli gregarious, rather large, yellow, ferrugineous, 
shining; stem thick, rather tuberous; cap funnelshape, 
stiff, edge turned up. 
Agaricus infund ibuliformis, Bull. Herb. 553. 
Agaricus cyathiformis, Vahl. in FI. Dan. 101 1. 
Agaricus gilvus, Persoon Syn. 448. 
Agaricus flaccid us ? Sowerby Fungi , 185. 
In fir woods, on the ground. 
Thalli usually grow in regular rows. 
3. Omphalia gihba. Bunched navel-stool. 
Stem tough, slightly bulbous ; cap rather thin, pale, fun- 
nelshape, bossed in the centre ; gills white. 
Agaricus membranaceus, FI. Dan. 1012. 
Agaricus gibbus, Persoon Syn. 449. 
In beech and fir woods. 
4. Omphalia lohata. Lohed navel-stool . 
Thalli gregarious; stem oblong, thickest at top; cap fun- 
nelshape, lobed, chestnut-brown ; gills crowded, pale. 
Agaricus lobatus, Sowerby Fungi , 186. 
On the ground in gardens. 
5. Omphalia cochleata. Snail navel-stool. 
Thalli in tufts ; stems furrowed, red, connate at bottom ; 
cap lobed, twisted, reddish-brown; gills serrate, pale. 
Agaricus cochleatus, Persoon Syn. 450. 
Agaricus confluens, Sowerby Fungi , 168, 
At the root of trees. 
<3. cornucopioides. Stem bent; cap lobed; gills 3 in a 
set, decurrent. 
Agaricus cornucopioides, Bolton Fung. 8. 
Merulius cornucopioides, Gmelin Syst. Nat. 2, 1429. 
6. Omphalia dryophilus . Grove-loving navel-stool. 
Thalli gregarious ; stem hollow, yellowish, brilliant; cap 
rather fleshy, hemispherical, umbilicated, pale; gills pale. 
Agaricus dryophilus, Sowerby Fungi , 127. 
In fir plantations; autumn. 
7. Omphalia farinacea. Mealy navel-stool. 
Stem long, ochry-red; cap rather fleshy, umbilicated, 
slightly scaly; gills distant, rose-colour, at last mealy. 
Agaricus farinaceus, Hudson FI. Angl. 616 ; Sowerby Fungi , 208. 
In woods, on the ground. 
