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606 lO.Gymnop. ll.HYMENOTHECEiE. P I .cell. aph. Agaricus rufilans, SchcEff. 218. Agaricns xerampelinus, SoKerby Fung. 31. In woods. Siem 3 inches long, half an inch thick, sometimes bent," spotted with red ; cap 2 inches and a half broad. 10. Gymnopus luridus. Lurid naked-foot. Thalli rather gregarious ; stem solid, slightly scaly, pale; cap fleshy, rather bent, bald, greenish-grey; gills narrow, yellowish. Agaricus luridus, Schceff. Fung. 69. In woods ; autumn. Tliallus middle-size ; stem rather thick. 11. Gymnopus mlphureus. Brimstone naked-foot Thalli gregarious, nearly brimstone-colour, odorous stem long, hollow, bent, pale ; cap fleshy, slightly bossed, bald; gills distinct, nicked. Agaricus sulphureus, Bull, Herb. 163 ; Sowerby Fungi, 44. In woods, on sandy soils, on the ground. Siem 4 inches long ; cap 3 inches over, dirty yellow odour of philadelphus coronarius. 12. Gymnopus odorus. Scented naked-foot. Stem solid, slightly bent, green or greenish ; cap fleshy, flattish, smooth, greenish ; gills crowded, slightly decurrent, whitish. Agaricus odorus. Bull. Herb. 146; Soioerby Fungi, 42. In oak woods, among the fallen leaves. 13. Gymnopus viridis. Green naked-foot. Stem long, solid, white; cap fleshy, bald, green; gills white. Fungus magnus viridis, Rati Syn. 2, 3. Agaricus viridis, Withering Arr. 4, 233. Agaricus cseruleus, Bolton Fung. 12. In woods ; August to October. Stem 3 inches long ; cap 3 inches broad. 14. Gymnopus fertills. Fertile naked-foot. Thalli gregarious, large, pale white ; stem slightly bulbous, thickish ; cap flattish, same colour as the stem gills distinct ; sporce copious, brilliant. Agaricus phonospermus. Bull. Herb. 547. Agaricus pallidus, Sowerby Fungi, 143. In open spaces in woods. Cap 3 or 4 inches over.

Pl.cell.aph. 18.HYMENOTHECEiE.246.Gymnop. 607 15. Gymnopus ohesus. Fat naked-foot. Thalli gregarious; stem bulbous, short, whitish, pale; cap fleshy, flattish, bent, pale; gills growchestnut-coloui. Agaricus obesus, BatscTi Fung. 216; Persoon Syn. 330. In pastures among mosses ; August. 16. Gymnopus coUinus. Hill naked-foot. Thalli rather gregarious; stem long, tough, pale; cap rather fleshy, membranaceous, blunt, bossed, pale-red, streaked ; gills distant. Agaricus collinus, Schceff. Fung. 220; Persoon Syn. 330. Agaricus pratensis, Sowerby Fung. 12T ? Agaricus arundinaceus, Bull. Herb. 50. On grassy hills. 17. Gymnopus peronatus. Shaggy naked-foot. Thallus pale; stem solid, whitish, rooted, yellow and shaggy at bottom ; cap fleshy, thin, convex, slightly bossed, wrinkled ; gills distinct. Agaricus peronatus, Sowerby Fungi, 37 ; In woods among the fallen leaves. Persoon Syn, 331. ^^ c. Cap shining, scarlet, brownish-red or yellow. 18. Gymnopus ccraceus. PVaxlike naked-foot. Stem yellow; cap hemispherical, smooth, yellow; gills watery yellowish. Agaricus ceraceus, Wulf. in Jacq. Aust. 2, 105 ; Persoon Syn, 336. On dry hills and edges of woods ; autumn, d. Capfiesh-red. 19. Gymnopus russulus. Rosy naked-foot. Thallus large; stem solid, short, rose-red; cap fleshy, slightly convex, granular with small scales ; gills unequal, white. Fungus magnus rubentis seu incarnati coloris, Raii Syn, S,l. Fungus minor campestris rotundus, lamellatus, inferne albus, superne purpnreus, Dillen in Rail Syn. 3, 9. Agaricus Ilussula, Schccff. Fung. 58. Agaricus integer, var. 2, Withering Arr. 4,227. In woods and pastures under trees ; Aug. to November.

606 lO.Gymnop. ll.HYMENOTHECEiE. P I .cell. aph.<br />

Agaricus rufilans, SchcEff. 218.<br />

Agaricns xerampelinus, SoKerby Fung. 31.<br />

In woods.<br />

Siem 3 inches long, half an inch thick, sometimes bent,"<br />

spotted with red ; cap 2 inches and a half broad.<br />

10. Gymnopus luridus. Lurid naked-foot.<br />

Thalli rather gregarious ; stem solid, slightly scaly,<br />

pale; cap fleshy, rather bent, bald, greenish-grey; gills<br />

narrow, yellowish.<br />

Agaricus luridus, Schceff. Fung. 69.<br />

In woods ; autumn.<br />

Tliallus middle-size ; stem rather thick.<br />

11. Gymnopus mlphureus. Brimstone naked-foot<br />

Thalli gregarious, nearly brimstone-colour, odorous<br />

stem long, hollow, bent, pale ; cap fleshy, slightly bossed,<br />

bald; gills distinct, nicked.<br />

Agaricus sulphureus, Bull, Herb. 163 ;<br />

Sowerby Fungi, 44.<br />

In woods, on sandy soils, on the ground.<br />

Siem 4 inches long ; cap 3 inches over, dirty yellow<br />

odour of philadelphus coronarius.<br />

12. Gymnopus odorus. Scented naked-foot.<br />

Stem solid, slightly bent, green or greenish ; cap fleshy,<br />

flattish, smooth, greenish ; gills crowded, slightly decurrent,<br />

whitish.<br />

Agaricus odorus. Bull. Herb. 146; Soioerby Fungi, 42.<br />

In oak woods, among the fallen leaves.<br />

13. Gymnopus viridis. Green naked-foot.<br />

Stem long, solid, white; cap fleshy, bald, green; gills<br />

white.<br />

Fungus magnus viridis, Rati Syn. 2, 3.<br />

Agaricus viridis, Withering Arr. 4, 233.<br />

Agaricus cseruleus, Bolton Fung. 12.<br />

In woods ; August to October.<br />

Stem 3 inches long ; cap 3 inches broad.<br />

14. Gymnopus fertills. Fertile naked-foot.<br />

Thalli gregarious, large, pale white ; stem slightly<br />

bulbous, thickish ; cap flattish, same colour as the stem<br />

gills distinct ;<br />

sporce copious, brilliant.<br />

Agaricus phonospermus. Bull. Herb. 547.<br />

Agaricus pallidus, Sowerby Fungi, 143.<br />

In open spaces in woods.<br />

Cap 3 or 4 inches over.

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