Grevillea Author:Unknown Author Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: 40 NEW OR CRITICAL BRITISH FUNGI. By G. Masses. Agazlcus (Omphalia) alutaceus, Cke. Sf Mass. Tan coloured. Pileus membranaceous, convex, then umbilicat... more »e, smooth, margin incurved, even (10-15 m.m. diam.), stem elongated, slender, hollow (3-4 c.m. long, 1-2 m.m. thick), smooth, rather paler than the pileus, as well as the gills, which are somewhat narrow and crowded, arcuate, decurrent. Spores 6 X 4 ju. Among grass and moss. Whitcliffe Wood. With the habit of Ag. scypMformis. Fr. Agaxicug (Inocybe) adequata, Sritz. Derm.f. 29. Sacc. Syll. 3162. Pileus campanulate,then expanded, fibrillose, tawny, wholly clad with large, closely adpressed, darker scales (8-9 c.in. diam), stem solid, pale, fibrillose (8 c.m. long, 1 c.m. thick), almost equal, flesh dirty whitish, darker at base and vertex ; gills broad, nearly straight (10-12 m.m.), rounded behind, adnexed, greyish, then umber, with a paler edge. Spores elliptic, 14-16 x 6-8 p, even. On the ground. Castle Howard. Inocybe subximosa, Karst. Pileus 2-3 c.m. across, conical, campanulate, then expanded, with a prominent conical umbo, margin often undulate, even, glabrous, the cuticle becoming broken up into longitudinal fibrils, then cracked, bay or pale rusty-ochraceons ; gills very much attenuated behind, free or slightly adnexed, rather ventricose, white, then pale tan, at length brownish ; basidia clavate, 30-42 x 14 /n.; cystidea fusoid, apex at first muriculate, 65-95 x 14-20 /; spores subglo- bose, unequally stellately spiny, pale yellowish, 13-14 x 10-11 p or 10-12 diam.; stem 5-6 c.m. long, 3-4 m.m. thick, solid, "equal, round, polished, usually flexuous, base with a minute marginate bulb, glabrous, white, everywhere mealy, not pellucid. Clypeus subrimosus, Karsten Meddl. ad Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn...« less