. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ca, a nettle, eolo, to inhabit).P. white-flocculent; marg. striate. St. white-flocculent. G. adnexo-ascending, rich the base of old nettle-stems. Aug. T5ff X I X ^ in. Series V. COPRINARII Fr.(From the habitat; Gr. kofiros, dung.) Spores black. Gills from the first separate, not cohering andbecoming fluid as in Copriuus. Intermediate between the preceding series and Coprinus. Genera XXXIX-XLI. XXXIX. ANELLARIA Karst.(From the annulus; anellu


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ca, a nettle, eolo, to inhabit).P. white-flocculent; marg. striate. St. white-flocculent. G. adnexo-ascending, rich the base of old nettle-stems. Aug. T5ff X I X ^ in. Series V. COPRINARII Fr.(From the habitat; Gr. kofiros, dung.) Spores black. Gills from the first separate, not cohering andbecoming fluid as in Copriuus. Intermediate between the preceding series and Coprinus. Genera XXXIX-XLI. XXXIX. ANELLARIA Karst.(From the annulus; anellus^ a little ring.) Veil appendiculate at the margin of the pileus. Hymenophoreconfluent with, but heterogeneous from the cartilaginous stem. Pileussubfleshy, conico-campanulate, without striae, shining when dry, notexpanding, the margin exceeding the gills. Stem central, lustrous,somewhat firm, fistulose, annulate. Gills ascending, black orvariegated slate-blackish, not deliquescent. (Fig. 48.) Aiiellaria AGARICACE/E 195 The species usually grow in rich grassy places or on dung, fromsummer to late autumn, often near towns and Fig. 48.—Anellaria separata and in natural size. The nearest structural allies are found in Amanita, and the non-British genera Metraria and Locellina. Species 894—896 894. A. separata Karst. (from its appearance, distinct from species placed near it) a b whitish to tan-ochreous; mid. sienna-tinted. St. attenuate upwards, colour as P. A. distant, persistent, white. G. adnato- ascending, broad, dark pastures on dung; common. April-Dec. 2\ X 6| x \ in. Stem sometimes 8 in. 895. A. seitula Sacc. (satulus, handsome) a I?. P. dull pale ochre. St. white, base peronate, ending as a per-sistent A. below mid. G. adnexo-ascending, ashy-grey toblack. Flesh white. On cow-dung, on soil in a flower-pot, Scarborough, 1885. 3^ X 1^ X TV in. 896. A. fimiputris Karst. (from its habitat, rotten dung ; fimus


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