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, not depr.; g. black, edge white; s. 5-7 cm. pellucid, base downy; sp. 7-8 x 5. [=pellucidus=, Karst. P. obovate then hemispher. obtuse, sulcate, glabrous, whitish or yellowish then hyaline and greyish with a darker central spot; g. crowded; s. wavy, glabrous, pellucid; sp. 7-9 x 4. =Schroteri=, Karst. P. elliptical then exp. sulcate, glabrous, dingy ochre then pale, at length sooty-grey; g. brown; s. slightly pulverulent at first, slightly striate upwards; sp. angularly globose, 13-15 x 8-12. var. _proximellus_, Massee (= _C. proximellus_, Karst.) Spores elliptical, 10-13 x 5-7, otherwise as type. MONTAGNITES, Fr. [=Candollei=, Fr. P. 3-5 cm.; g. narrowed behind, broad, dark grey then blackish; s. elongated fibroso-striate, hollow, tawny, volva fleshy, persistent. [=Pallassii=, Fr. P. thin, plane; g. smooth, black; s. very long rooting, volva absent; sp. 12 x 4. ADDENDA. _Species accidentally omitted, or published during the progress of this work._ =Lepiota Bresadolae=, Schulz. (= _L. cupreus_, Schulz.). P. 4-8 cm. umb. subcylindrical then broadly campan. at first glabrous and entirely coppery, then broken up into broad, fibrillose subimbricate scales; g. remote, narrowed at both ends, crowded, white then pallid; s. clavate at base which is coppery, pale above, ring white then coppery; sp. 6-9 long. (Next _L. mastoidea_, p. 8.) =Lepiota minuta=, Vogl. P. 6-8 mm. slightly fleshy, even, campanulate then exp. brick-red, viscid; g. free, white, densely crowded; s. equal, even, dry, brownish, with a very narrow ring; sp. globose, 2-3. (Near _Lepiota delicata_, p. 14.) SCHULZERIA, Bresad. Flesh of stem distinct from that of pileus; gills free and remote from the stem; spores hyaline; ring and volva absent. This genus follows _Lepiota_, from which it differs in the absence of a ring. =Schulzeria squamigera=, Schulz. and Bres. P. about 2 cm. rather fleshy, convex then exp. dry, umber at first then whitish, surface broken up into fibrous brownish-umber scales; g. crowded, subventricose, white, free, somewhat remote from stem, 3 mm. broad; s. equal, whitish, with lax umber scales which soon disappear; flesh white, compact; sp. 5-8 x 4. =Schulzeria rimulosa=, Schulz. and Bres. P. 8-10 cm. fleshy, hemispher. then exp. rather irreg. even, glabrous, dry, lurid white, epidermis falling away then becoming areolately cracked; g. rather distant, 9-15 mm. broad, white then str
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