. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. PRATELLI. 309 bruised the stem changes colour, becoming- purple. The spores are normally Psaliota. fuscous-purple, but they change to fuscous-green with the colour of the ground and (on a black ground) to ochraceous-whitish ; never rose-coloured. Not rightly allied to any. On peat-beds in gardens. Rare. Spores sometimes Name echiiuis, a hedgehog. Prickly. Roth. Catal. 2. /. ; 5. Fr. Monogr. i. /. 408. Hym. Eur. p. 282. Bei'k. Out. p. 167. C. Illnst. PL 395. S. Mycol. Scot. Supp. Scot. Nat. 1885, p. 25. A. oxyosmus M
. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. PRATELLI. 309 bruised the stem changes colour, becoming- purple. The spores are normally Psaliota. fuscous-purple, but they change to fuscous-green with the colour of the ground and (on a black ground) to ochraceous-whitish ; never rose-coloured. Not rightly allied to any. On peat-beds in gardens. Rare. Spores sometimes Name echiiuis, a hedgehog. Prickly. Roth. Catal. 2. /. ; 5. Fr. Monogr. i. /. 408. Hym. Eur. p. 282. Bei'k. Out. p. 167. C. Illnst. PL 395. S. Mycol. Scot. Supp. Scot. Nat. 1885, p. 25. A. oxyosmus Mont, in Ann. Sc. Nat. 1836. /. \o. f. 3. Brigant. t. 27. f. 1-3. A. Hookeri Klotsch. Subgenus XXX. STROPHARIA {(rrpocpos, a sword-belt; refer- Stropharia. ring to the ring). Fr. Monogr. i. p. 409. Hymenophore continuous with the stem. Veil annular. Gills more or less adnate. Fr. Hym. Eur, p. 283. Strophiria corresponds with Ar- viillaria and Pholiota. The species ^^iM^r^^ re epiphytal. '^'^li 1 '"'' grow on the ground, or are epiphytal. None are edible. A. Viscipelles {visciun, bird-lime; pellii, skin). Pellicle of the pi lens even or scaly, most frequently viscous. * Mzindi {mundus, clean), not growing on dung. ** Merdarii {i?ierda, dung), ring often in- complete. B. Spintrigeri {A. spintriger). Pileus with- out a pellicle, but innato-fibrillose, not XXXI. Agaric us (^StropJiaria) (ii'Kgiiiosus. One-third natural size. A. VisciPELLi-:s. Pellicle of ilic pileus even or scaly, &^c. * Mujidi, not growing on dung. 693. A. versicolor With.—Pileus cent. (1-4 in.) broad, becoming greenish-brown, fleshy, convexo-plane, sq2\)'., the scales of the disc crowded. Stem 5 cent. (2 in.) long, as thick as a swan- quill, spongy-stuffed, bulbous, whitish-fuscous. Ring persistent. Gills decurrent, pallid, then rufous-brown. Not recognised since the time of Withering. Name—verto, to turn ; color, colour. With. Arr. 4. p. 166. /'"/-. Ilym. Eur. p. 284. Syst. Myc.
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