. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. LEUCOSPORI. its gills. Stature and history the same. Species of the same OmphaHa. stature also occur among the Cantharelli and Marasmii. The pileus is most frequently indeed um- hilicato-infundibuliform, but this fea- ture is in no wise constant or essential, nor is it a mark of more importance that the gills are often branched. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 154. The species are generally well marked. They prefer a moist situation, and stand changes of temperature well. The larger ones are peculiar to moun- tainous regions. They are i
. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. LEUCOSPORI. its gills. Stature and history the same. Species of the same OmphaHa. stature also occur among the Cantharelli and Marasmii. The pileus is most frequently indeed um- hilicato-infundibuliform, but this fea- ture is in no wise constant or essential, nor is it a mark of more importance that the gills are often branched. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 154. The species are generally well marked. They prefer a moist situation, and stand changes of temperature well. The larger ones are peculiar to moun- tainous regions. They are inodorous, and none are known to be IX. Agaricus (flmphalia) nm- belliferus. Natural size. I. Collyhiarii. Pileus at the first dilated, with the margin inflexed. These are divided by their gills into three very distinct groups. * Hydrogrammi (A. hydrogrammus}. Commonly comparatively large, gills nar- row, very crowded. Besides the essential mark afforded by the stem, they differ from the cyathiform Clitocybae by their gills, which are truly decurrent at the first, very crowded and arcuate. * Pyxidati (A. pyxidatus). Intermediate, gills slightly distant, narrow, attenuated at both ends. *** Umbelliferi (A. umbelliferus}. Gills very distant, broad, commonly thick. (Xerotus turfosus is likely to be looked for here.) II. Mycenarii. Pileus at the first campanulate, margin straight, pressed to the stem. * Campanellse (A. campanella). Gills broad, perfect, unequal. ** Integrelli (A. integrellus). Gills fold-like, narrow. I.—COLLYBIARII. * Hydrogrammi. Gills narrow, very crowded. 322. A. hydrogrammus Fr. Of one colour, livid or whitish- livid when moist, whitish when dry.—Pileus 5 cent. (2 in.) and more broad, somewhat membranaceous, flaccid, deeply umbilicate, remarkably hygrophanous, border spreading, somewhat undulated, striate. Stem cent. (3 in.) long, 6 mm. (3 lin.) thick, remark- ably cartilaginous, hollow-jistulose, smooth, rooted and white- bearded at the base,
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