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612 247.0mphal. U.HYMENOTHECE^. Pl.cell.aph.<br />

2. Omphalia gilva. Pale-red navel-stool.<br />

Thalli gregarious, rather large, yellow, ferrugineous,<br />

shining; stem thick, rather tuberous; cap funnelshape,<br />

stiiF, edge turned up.<br />

Agariciis infundibuliforniis, Bull. Herb. 553.<br />

Agariciis cyathiformis, Vahl, in Fl. Dan. 101 1.<br />

Agaricus gilvus, Persoon Syn. 448.<br />

Agariciis flaccidus ? Soieerby Fungi, \S5.<br />

In fir woods, on the ground.<br />

Thalli usually grow in regular rows.<br />

3. Omphalia gihha. Bunched navel-stool.<br />

Stem tough, slightly bulbous ; cap rather thin, pale, fun-<br />

nelshape, bossed in the centre ;<br />

Agaricus membranaceus, Fl. Dan. 1012.<br />

Agaricus gibbus, Persoon Syn. 449.<br />

In beech and fir woods.<br />

gills white.<br />

4. Omphalia lohata. Loled navel-stool.<br />

- Thalli gregarious ; stem oblong, thickest at top ; cap fun-<br />

nelshape, lobed, chestnut-brown ;<br />

Agaricus lobatus, Sowerby Fungi, 186.<br />

On the ground in gardens.<br />

gills crowded, pale.<br />

5. Omphalia cochleata. Snail navel-stool.<br />

Thalli in tufts ; stems furrowed, red, connate at bottom ;<br />

cap lobed, twisted, reddish-brown; gills serrate, pale.<br />

Agaricus cochleatus, Persoon Syn. 450.<br />

Agaricus confluens, Sowerby Fungi, 168.<br />

At the root of trees.<br />

(3. cornucopioides. Stem bent; cap lobed; gills 3 in a<br />

set, decurrent.<br />

Agaricus cornucopioides, Bolton Fung. 8.<br />

Merulius cornucopioides, Gmelin Syst. Nat. 2, 1429.<br />

6. Omphalia dryophilus. Grove-loving navel-stool.<br />

Thalli gregarious ; stem hollow, yellowish, brilliant ; cap<br />

rather fleshy, hemispherical, umbilicated, pale ; gills pale.<br />

Agaricus dryophilus, Sowerby Fungi, 127.<br />

In fir plantations; autumn.<br />

7. Omphalia farinacea. Mealy navel-stool.<br />

Stem long, ochry-red; cap rather fleshy, umbilicated,<br />

slightly scaly; gills distant, rose-colour, at last mealy.<br />

Agaricus farinaceus, Hudson Fl. Angl. 616; Sowerby Fungi, 208.<br />

In woods, on the ground.

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