. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Often in imbricate f-Tj in. in diam. 1446. P. patellaris Fr. (from the shape, like a small dish, patella) sessile, resupinate, coriaceous, at first viscid, umber or dark sepia to buff; marg. white. St. obsolete or concurrent to a subcentral point, arid, yellowish to some-what pale , cherry, beech. Mar. f in. in diam. 1447. P. Stevensonii B. & Br. (after the Rev. John Stevenson). P. spathulate, olivaceous ligh


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Often in imbricate f-Tj in. in diam. 1446. P. patellaris Fr. (from the shape, like a small dish, patella) sessile, resupinate, coriaceous, at first viscid, umber or dark sepia to buff; marg. white. St. obsolete or concurrent to a subcentral point, arid, yellowish to some-what pale , cherry, beech. Mar. f in. in diam. 1447. P. Stevensonii B. & Br. (after the Rev. John Stevenson). P. spathulate, olivaceous light yellow. St. attenuate downwards,convex, slightly hispid, golden. G. narrow, entire. Oak. LV. XEROTUS Fr. (From the dry substance and ear-like shape;Gr. xeros, dry, ous, an ear.) Veil obsolete. Pileus coriaceo-membranous. Stem central, con-tinuous with the hymenophore, which descends into the adnato-decurrent, coriaceous, broadly fold-like, dichotomous,edge entire, obtuse. Spores white. (Fig. 69.) Xerotus AGARICACE^E 313 Rigid, persistent, analogous with Ctmtharellus, but differing inits leathery Fig. 69.—Xerotus degener Fr. in section and entire with portion removedto show the gills. Natural size. 1448. X. degener Fr. (from its ill-developed condition in comparison with other species of Xerotus ; degener, degenerate) a b. P. thin, very tough, plano-infundibuliform, somewhat zoned, striate when moist, flocculose when dry, brown-grey to grey, cinnamon, salmon or pale yellowish-brown. St. solid to stuffed, attenuate downwards. G. very distant, whitish-grey, yellowish or salmon-white. Peaty ground, amongst short grass in sterile gravelly places. X iix |in. LVI. TROGIA Fr. (After Jacob Gabriel Trog, Swedish botanist.) Pileus membranous, soft, flaccid, arid, persistent, texture lateral or none. Gills fold-like, venose, edge in the only


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