. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. lid, slightly attenuate downwards, yellow or yellowish below, white, grey or purplish in middle, whitish above. G. pale slate, shaded umber. Flesh reddish. Woods, fir. Autumn. 2.\ x i\ x \ in. Var. Cookei Mass. St. whitish above,blackish at base. 1171. G. gracilis B. & Br. {gracilis^ slender) a b c. P. becoming flat and depressed, pale vinous-brown covered withdingy-fuliginous gluten, at length black-spotted and black-bordered with the drying gluten. St.


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. lid, slightly attenuate downwards, yellow or yellowish below, white, grey or purplish in middle, whitish above. G. pale slate, shaded umber. Flesh reddish. Woods, fir. Autumn. 2.\ x i\ x \ in. Var. Cookei Mass. St. whitish above,blackish at base. 1171. G. gracilis B. & Br. {gracilis^ slender) a b c. P. becoming flat and depressed, pale vinous-brown covered withdingy-fuliginous gluten, at length black-spotted and black-bordered with the drying gluten. St. solid, slightly attenuatedownwards, white-scaly above, yellow and virgate below,clouded vinous-tan. G. slate-white, white umber or greenish-white. Woods, fir ; frequent. July-Oct. if X 2\ X \ in. Berkeleys illustration,Outlines, t. 12, fig. 7, does not agree with his description. Every inter-mediate form occurs between this and 1170. XLVI. PAXILLUS Fr. (From the form, like a small stake or peg, paxillus.) Veil obsolete. Pileus fleshy, margin at first involute. Stemcentral, excentric or obsolete, when present fleshy, continuous and. Fig. 60.âa, Paxillus ifivohttus Fr., entire and in section ; gillsseparating from hymenophore at * ; b, section of P. panuoidesFr. One-third natural size. homogeneous with the hymenophore. Gills decurrent, often anas-tomising behind and forming spurious pores as in Boletus, readily 252 AG ARIC AC EiE Paxillus separating from the hymenophore owing to theâexcept in 1185âabsence of a trama, usually separated from the flesh of the pileusby a thin differentiated horny or cartilaginous layer. Spores whitishto ferruginous. (Fig. 60.) Fleshy, putrescent fungi, some growing on the ground, others ontree-trunks or sawdust. Some of the members of the first subgenusare allied to Tricholoma and Clitocybe amongst the white-sporedAgarics; those of the second to Flammula, amongst the brown-sporedAgarics. The gills of 1181 are sometimes wholly porous, in 1181a alw


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