. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Amanitopsis, Volvaria andChito?iia. Togaria AGARICACEiE 121 Saccardo (Sylloge Fungorum, vol. v. p. 761) makes BerkeleysAcetabularia analogous with Gillets Locellina. The two genera arequite distinct; Locellina is not represented in Britain. Locellina. Pileus smooth, broadly fibrilloso-annulate. Acetabularia. Pileus sulcate, simple. 556. A. aeetabulosa Mass. (from the cup-like volva; ace


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Amanitopsis, Volvaria andChito?iia. Togaria AGARICACEiE 121 Saccardo (Sylloge Fungorum, vol. v. p. 761) makes BerkeleysAcetabularia analogous with Gillets Locellina. The two genera arequite distinct; Locellina is not represented in Britain. Locellina. Pileus smooth, broadly fibrilloso-annulate. Acetabularia. Pileus sulcate, simple. 556. A. aeetabulosa Mass. (from the cup-like volva; acetabulum, a vinegar-cup) a b. P. convex, salmon; mid. sienna-reddish, white-furfuraceous; marg. striate, denticulate, splitting. St. hollow, whitish, white-mealy above. G. adnexed, subdistant, glandular, pale brownish- salmon with a lighter edge. By the Thames at Millbank. May. if x 2 x J , as illustrated by Sowerby, may be cystidia. The glands on the XXII. TOGARIA W. G. Sm. (From the annulus, like a cloak, well seen in the young state of 557; togaj a Roman garment.) Veil universal, manifest in the membranous annulus and in the. Fig. 31.—Section of Togaria aursa W. G. natural size. squamules, fibrillar and flock of the pileus; the squamules, sometimes appendiculate at the margin. Hyitie?wphore not 122 AGARICACE/E Togaria truly distinct from the fleshy stem, except in 564, although in themajority of cases it is nearly so. Pileus fleshy. Stem central,fleshy, annulate. Gills adnato-decurrent, adnate, adnexed, or rounded-free. Spores ferruginous. (Fig. 31.) All the species grow on the ground. Togaria agrees in nearly all points of structure and habit withLepiota, Annularia and Psalliota. In 564 the gills are normally rounded-free, and in several otherspecies the gills are frequently adnexed. In Lepiota one species—47—has adnate gills and several others have approximate gills; inPsalliota several species have approximate gills. Species 557—566


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