. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. DERMIXI. 275 wards, and with the pileus convex and umbonate, as much as 4 cent. (\y2 Flammula. in.) broad. Pileus at length clay-white. In pine woods, on larch. Uncommon. Name—oxa/u.£56s, bow-legged. With curved stem. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 351. Hym. Eiir. p. 253. Icon. t. 3. Berk. Out. p. 157. B. & Br. n. 1417*. C. Hbk. n. 339. lllust. PL 449. B. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 331. A. filiceus Cke. Seem. Journ. 1863, p. 65. /. 3. f. i. lllust. PI. 450. On tree-fern. Fries does not regard this as European. Subgenus X


. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. DERMIXI. 275 wards, and with the pileus convex and umbonate, as much as 4 cent. (\y2 Flammula. in.) broad. Pileus at length clay-white. In pine woods, on larch. Uncommon. Name—oxa/u.£56s, bow-legged. With curved stem. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 351. Hym. Eiir. p. 253. Icon. t. 3. Berk. Out. p. 157. B. & Br. n. 1417*. C. Hbk. n. 339. lllust. PL 449. B. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 331. A. filiceus Cke. Seem. Journ. 1863, p. 65. /. 3. f. i. lllust. PI. 450. On tree-fern. Fries does not regard this as European. Subgenus XXIII. NAUCOEJA (iiaucum, a nut-shell). Fr. Xaucoria. Syst. Myc. i. p. 260. Veil none or fugacious, squamulose. Stem cartilaginous, fistulose or spongy- stuffed. Pileus more or less fleshy, convexo-plane or conical, the margin at the first inflexed. Gills free or ad- nate, not decurrent. Growing on wood or on the ground, somewhat rooted, scarcely strong-smelling. Fr. Hym. 253. Naucoria corresponds with Collybia and Leptonia. The species differ very widely from each other. Spores fer- ruginous. Not remarkable either for smell or taste. None edible. I. 'o?, naked). Pileus smooth. Veil none. Spores ferruginous, not becoming fuscous-ferruginous. Gills free or slightly XXV. Agaricus (Naucoria) semi • orbicularis. One-half natural size. :" Gills adnate, pileus convexo-plane. '** Gills adnate, pileus campanulate then expanded. II. Phaeoti (<£<udsr dusky). Pileus naked. Gills and spores fuscous-ferrugi- nous. Veil potential, but rarely manifest. (The partial veil visible in most though fugacious, in the form of a cortina. Monogr. p. 375.) Pediadei (ireSiW, a plain), growing infields and plains. * Scorpioidei (A. scorpioides), growing in moist, uncultivated, wooded places. III. Lepidoti (, a scale). Typical Naucorioe. Pileus flocculose or squam- ulose. Veil manifest. Spores ferruginous. Compare Tubaria paludosus and stagninus. * Squam


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