. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. s deep. Odour acid, when younglike sour ham, at length nauseous-fetid. Sandy fir-woods, plantations invery light peaty or fibrous soil, amongst pines. Diam. i§ Berkeley anus W. G. Sm., Melanogaster Berkeleyanus Br., smaller andhighly fetid. 492 Rhizopogon 2109. R. luteolus Fr. (from the dull yellowish colour when half-mature ; luteolusi yellowish) a b subglobose or ovate. Pe. thick, subcoriaceous, whitisht
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. s deep. Odour acid, when younglike sour ham, at length nauseous-fetid. Sandy fir-woods, plantations invery light peaty or fibrous soil, amongst pines. Diam. i§ Berkeley anus W. G. Sm., Melanogaster Berkeleyanus Br., smaller andhighly fetid. 492 Rhizopogon 2109. R. luteolus Fr. (from the dull yellowish colour when half-mature ; luteolusi yellowish) a b subglobose or ovate. Pe. thick, subcoriaceous, whitishto dull yellow and olive- or nut-brown. Gleba black withwhite septa. Solitary or gregarious. Subterranean or partly exposed. Taste insipid;odour at first weak then strong and offensive. Sandy fir-woods, underbeech. Diam. if in. CXXVIII. HYMENOGASTER Vitt. (From the usually thin peridium; Gr. /mmen, a membrane, gaster, the belly.) Globose or irregular. Peridium fleshy or thin, simple, homo-geneous, running down into a sterile base, except 2116. Cavities ofgleba at first empty, radiating from the base or irregularly Fig. 145.—A, B, Hyme7iogaster tener Berk., entire and in section. X |.c, basidium and spores. X 660. Trama composed of elongate cells, not of byssoid flocci, not easilyseparable. Spores 1-4. (Fig. 145.) All the species are nearly superficial in growth, none are edible. 5 Species 2110—2122 2110. H. Klotzsehii Tul. (after Johann Friedrich Klotzsch) a b globose to kidney-shaped. Pe. adpressedly downy,fibrillose at base, dull white becoming yellowish. Gl. pallid,becoming soil. Dec. Diam. § in. Hymenogaster HYMENOGASTRACE^E 493 2111. H. mutieus B. & Br. (from the absence of a base; mutieus, curtailed, blunt) a b. Globose, scarcely lobed. Pe. at length much cracked, whitethen brownish. Gl. almost destitute of a sterile base, some-what firm and dry, cells loose, pale yellowish-brown. Odour slight. Nov. Diam. § in.
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