. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. if X 2| x ^ in. 645. I. Whitei Sacc. (after Dr. F. Buchanan White, botanist) a c. P. hemispherico-campanulate, obtuse, tawny; marg. whitish. St. solid, white, becoming tawny. G. adnexed, , pine. Oct. ij x if X J in. Allied to 640. 142 AGARICACE^i Hebeloi?ia 646. I. Trieholoma Sacc. (from its resemblance to species ofTricholomd) a b convexo-plane, subdepressed, ivory-whitish, shaded pale buff;marg. fringed with V. St. stuffed,


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. if X 2| x ^ in. 645. I. Whitei Sacc. (after Dr. F. Buchanan White, botanist) a c. P. hemispherico-campanulate, obtuse, tawny; marg. whitish. St. solid, white, becoming tawny. G. adnexed, , pine. Oct. ij x if X J in. Allied to 640. 142 AGARICACE^i Hebeloi?ia 646. I. Trieholoma Sacc. (from its resemblance to species ofTricholomd) a b convexo-plane, subdepressed, ivory-whitish, shaded pale buff;marg. fringed with V. St. stuffed, fibroso-scaly above, colouras P., or faintly shaded salmon. G. adnato-decurrent, crowded,pale clay-fuscous or faintly , mixed. Nov. ij X ij X T\ in. XXVI. HEBELOMA Quel. (From the fringe-like veil, seen in certain young examples; Gr. fcebe, youth, loi?ia, a fringe.) Veil partial—in 648, 654a and 655 forming an imperfect annulus—or universal, indicated by gluten, squamules, fibrillar or confluent and homogeneous with the fleshy fleshy, cuticle continuous, smooth, damp, subviscid or. Fig. 35.—A, section of Hebelo7)ia fastibile Quel. ; B, ditto half-grownexample showing veil. One-half natural size. glutinous, margin at first incurved, sometimes silky from veil. Stemcentral, simple, fibrous-coated, submealy at the apex, simple orrarely imperfectly annulate. Gills sinuato-adnate or adnexed, atfirst pallid-whitish or clay-colour, then darker. Spores dull tan orsomewhat clay-colour or brown. (Fig. 35.) All the species, except 649, grow on the ground; they aregregarious and strongly scented; some are poisonous, none are edible;they appear early in autumn and last till late in the season. Hebcloma corresponds with the non-fibrillose species of T?icho-lo?na^ Eiitoloma and Uypholoma. Species 647—669 a. Indusiatce. Pileus furnished with a cortina from the veil, by which the margin is often superficially silky. Stem usuallywhite-pr


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