. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. 22 AGARICINI. Myxacium. The pileus in the earliest stage is covered over, especially round the margin, with a very thin, silky, white film. Taste at first watery, then acrid and pungent. In woods. Lea, Gainsborough. Glamis. Name—pluo, to rain. From being viscid in rainy weather. Fr. Monogr. ii. /. 43. Hym. Eur. p. 359. B. 6° Br. n. 1267. S. Mycol, Scot. n. 461. Ag. Batschf. 190. Inoloma. Tribe III. INOLOMA. (Iff, a fibre ; Aoyta, a fringe). Fr. Syst. Myc. i. p. 216. Pileus equally fleshy, dry, at first silky wi


. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. 22 AGARICINI. Myxacium. The pileus in the earliest stage is covered over, especially round the margin, with a very thin, silky, white film. Taste at first watery, then acrid and pungent. In woods. Lea, Gainsborough. Glamis. Name—pluo, to rain. From being viscid in rainy weather. Fr. Monogr. ii. /. 43. Hym. Eur. p. 359. B. 6° Br. n. 1267. S. Mycol, Scot. n. 461. Ag. Batschf. 190. Inoloma. Tribe III. INOLOMA. (Iff, a fibre ; Aoyta, a fringe). Fr. Syst. Myc. i. p. 216. Pileus equally fleshy, dry, at first silky with innate scales or fibrils, flesh continuous, not hy- grophanous. Veil single. Stem fleshy, somewhat bulbous. Species very distinguished. There are Te- lamonice which resemble Tnolomata, but they differ from them by having the pileus smooth, moist, then torn (whereas the Inolomata become smooth), or by being sprinkled over with white superficial fibrils, and by possessing a double veil. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 359. XLII. Cortinarius ^Inoloma) cal- listeus. One-fourth natural size. * Gills at first white or pallid. ** Gills, as well as the veil and stem, •violaceous. *** Gills or veil cinnamon, red, or ochraceous. (C. subferrugineus and C. armillatus are apt to be sought for here.) **** QiHs or ven dark, fuscous, olivaceous. * Gills at first white or pallid. 43. C. argentatus Fr.—Pileus 10 cent. (4 in.) broad, silvery- shining, disc becoming pale, at the first silky-lilac round the margin then dun-coloured, fleshy, convexo-plane, at length broadly gibbous, silky-even becoming smooth; flesh whitish. Stem 10 cent. (4 in.) long, 12 mm. (yz in.) and more thick, solid, attenuated from the (scarcely bulbous) base, smooth, silvery- white, at length becoming yellow at the base, internally white. Cortina fibrillose, fugacious, adhering only to the margin of the pileus, pallid. Gills emarginate, crowded, slightly serrated, 6 mm. (3 lin.) broad, pallid then watery cinnamon. Odour -weak. T


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