. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Fig. 22.—Section of Annularia Itzvis natural size. Terrestrial. Annularia agrees in structure with Lefiiota, Togariaand Ps all iota. 457a. A. lsevis Gill, (from the usually smooth pileus; Icevis,smooth) a convex, expanded, obtuse to subumbonate, smooth, glabrousor minutely squamulose, white or pallid. St. slightly attenuate h 2 IOO AGARICACEiE Pluteus upwards, even, smooth, silky, bulbous, colour as P. A. some-what distant, large, beco


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Fig. 22.—Section of Annularia Itzvis natural size. Terrestrial. Annularia agrees in structure with Lefiiota, Togariaand Ps all iota. 457a. A. lsevis Gill, (from the usually smooth pileus; Icevis,smooth) a convex, expanded, obtuse to subumbonate, smooth, glabrousor minutely squamulose, white or pallid. St. slightly attenuate h 2 IOO AGARICACEiE Pluteus upwards, even, smooth, silky, bulbous, colour as P. A. some-what distant, large, becoming free. G. free to distant, thin,somewhat crowded, white, then salmon. Flesh somewhat places, amongst grass. 3+ X 5f X | in. XIV. PLUTEUS Quel. (From a fancied resemblance in the pileus to the roof of a turret or sentry box, pluteus!) Veil represented by the fibrils, flock or pruina of the distinct from the fleshy stem. Stem central, free, white, then usually salmon, or with a shade of Fig. 23.—Section of Pluteus cervinus natural size. Spores smooth or warted, pale rose, salmon or somewhat reddish. (Fig- 23-) Mostly growing on or close to tree-trunks, appearing from the spring to late autumn. They are all beautiful and tasteless; none are edible. Pluteus agrees in structure with Hiatula, Pluteolus and Pilosace. Species 458—472Cuticle of pileus separating into fibrils or flocci. 458—463 Pileus pruinate, atomate, somewhat pulverulent. 464—467 Pileus naked, smooth. 468—472 458. P. eervinus Quel, (from the fawn-brown pileus; cervus, a deer) a b c. P. expanded, broadly umbonate ; marg. entire. St. solid, whitish, black-fibrillose, lighter above. Flesh silky-white. Tasteless, insipid, or subacid. Trunks, fir, pear, sawdust, earth, straw, dung;common. April-Nov. 4! X 4! X \ in. Sometimes mistaken for themushroom. Var. eximius Mass. rufous-black. 6| X 5 X 1^ in. Some- Pluteus AGARICACE^E 10


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