. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. DERMINI. 291 The typical character differs manifestly from Naucorise, but Galera. in one or two species of the Naucoriae the margin is scarcely distinctly incurved, though from the habit and other marks these may be reckoned among the Naucoriae, such as A. ciiciimis, cidaris, and badipes. Fr. Hyi7i. Eur. p. 266. Galera corresponds with Myceiia and Nolanea. Spores ochrey-ferruginous. Mostly autumnal, and growing on the ground. * Conocephali (kwi/o?, cone ; K^^akr\, head). Pileus conico - canipanulate, hygrophaJious, rather even, when dry
. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. DERMINI. 291 The typical character differs manifestly from Naucorise, but Galera. in one or two species of the Naucoriae the margin is scarcely distinctly incurved, though from the habit and other marks these may be reckoned among the Naucoriae, such as A. ciiciimis, cidaris, and badipes. Fr. Hyi7i. Eur. p. 266. Galera corresponds with Myceiia and Nolanea. Spores ochrey-ferruginous. Mostly autumnal, and growing on the ground. * Conocephali (kwi/o?, cone ; K^^akr\, head). Pileus conico - canipanulate, hygrophaJious, rather even, when dry dotted with soft par- ticles ; stem tense and straight; gills ascend- ing, i?tserted in the top of the cone, somewhat crowded. Veil none. ** Bryogeni (^pvoy, n)oss; yei'ea, birth). Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, striate, smooth, hygrophanous, even when dry, opaque, very slightly silky; stem thin, lax, flexile; gills broadly and planely adnate, broad, somewhat denticulate. Slender, grow- ing among moss, cortina wtvy fugacious. *** Eriodermei (eptov, wool; bipfxa, skin). Pilejis somewhat membranaceous, veil manifest, superficial, separating, at the first {chiefly round the margin) silky and squamulose. Compare Tubaria, A. paludosus, &.C., with decurrent XXVII. Agaricus (Galera) teiier. One-third natural size. * Conocephali. Pileus co7iico-cainpanulate, &c. 652. A. lateritius Fr.âPileus cent, (i in.) \\\^, pale yellow- ish when moist, ochraceous when dry, hygrophanous, membran- aceous, acorn-shaped then cavipaiiulate, obtuse, even, smooth, slightly and densely striate at the margin when moist. Stem cent. (3 in.) and more long, 2 mm. (i lin.) thick, fistulose, atten- uated upwards, tense and straight, even, but white-pridnose, whitish. Gills adnexed in the top of the cone, hence appearing as if free, ascending, very narrow, crowded^ cinnamon. Gills almost adpressed to the stem, almost pendulous. Remarkably analo- gous with A. ovalis, but easily distingu
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