290 EEV. M. J. BERKELEY AND BB. M. A. CXJllTIS 



pres30-fibroso tenui aureo, raargine inflexo ; stipite solido adpresso- 

 plloso palliile fusco ; laiuellis latis adnatis aureis. 



On rotten logs in tlie field, March. Pilous 2 inches across ; 

 stem 3 inches high, ^ inch thick. 



61. A. (Flammula) chrysopellus, B. 4' C. (65.) Pileo umbili- 

 cato adpresse tomentoso, quandoque depresso margine suhsulcato ; 

 stipite elongato graciliore, basi incrassato, fusco; lamellis latis deciu- 

 rcntibus luride aureis. 



On dead wood. Pileus 1| inch across; stem 3 inches high, 

 2-3 lines thick. Cespitose. 



+ 



62. A. (Flammula) chrysotrichus, B. 4' C. (54, 26.) Aureus; 



pileo obtuso carnoso excentrico, pilis depressis liberis vestito ; stipite 

 pallidiore deorsum inerassato pulverulento-fibrilloso ; lamellis latis 

 adnexis. 



On rotten logs in fields. February. Pileus 1-1| inch across ; 

 stem 1 inch high, i inch thick. This- and the four preceding 

 species are closely allied, and, like their European relations, pro- 

 bably grow on Conifers. 



63. A. (Flammula) helvoliceps, B. ^ C. (90, 93.) Pileo tenui e 

 convexo depresso glabro helvolo ; stipite aiquali solido glabro, basi 

 substrigosoj fusco ; lamellis adnatis arcuatis ferrugineo-vinosis ; sporis 

 majoribus. 



On rotting logs in woods. June and July. Pileus 1 inch 

 across ; stem 1-1| inch high. Distinguished at once from -4. 

 chrysojpelJus, which it somewhat resembles, by the much larger 

 spores. No. 90 differs slightly in the straiter gills and the ad- 

 presso-fibrous stem. 



64. A. (Naucoria) coprinoceps, B. 4- C. (88.) Pileo e convexo 

 piano, margine demum revoluto, tenui glal)ro albo ; stipite ex albo 

 subrufo sequali leviter fistuloso ; lamellis latis adnatis pallide fuscis. 



On logs. May. Pileus ^ inch across; stem J inch high. 

 Pileus and stem tawny when dry. This species and the next be- 

 long to tlie same section as A. hyperellus. 



65. A, (Naucoria) euthugrammus, B. <^ C (27.) Tenerrimus; 

 j)ilco convexo striato pallide umbrino; stipite gracili hyalino, basi 

 strigoso ; lamellis fuscis adnexis. 



On rotten wood. Pileus ^ inch across ; stem |- inch high, fili- 

 form. Spores many times as small as in A. coprinoides. It has 

 the liahit of ^. disseminattcs \ but the colour and size of the spores 

 are quite diff'erent. 



66. A. (Naucoria) sideroides, Bidl. t. 588 ; Fr. Ep^ p. 196. (33-) 

 • On dead wood. Hah. Europe. 



