48 AGARICACE^E Clitocybe 



157. C. eurtipes Gill, (from the short stem; curto, to shorten,/^, a 



foot) a. 

 P. expanded, oblique, obtuse, olive-ochre to olive- or flesh-brown. 



St. rigid, thickened upwards, olive-brown, subpruinose. G. 



adnate, closely crowded, ivory-white. 

 Grassy places. Autumn, if x I X § in. 



158. C. hirneola Quel, (from a fancied jug-like shape ; hiruea, a jug) 



a be. 

 P. umbilicate, minutely silky-hoary, whitish, grey, tan or olive 

 shaded. St. colour as P., hoary above. G. decurrent, crowded, 

 lighter than P., becoming hoary. 



Amongst moss and grass, roadsides. Oct. ij x if X J in. Must not be 

 confounded with members of Omphalia. 



159. C. zygophylla Sacc. (from the vein-connected gills ; Gr. zygon, 



a yoke, phullon, a leaf) a b. 



P. whitish; mid. pale buff; marg. rugose or plicate, becoming 



white. St. whitish, downy at base. G. decurrent, subdistant, 



pale clay-colour. 



Amongst leaves. Oct. -Nov. 4 X if X £ in. Resembling in general appear- 

 ance 202 and 1278. In the whitish-tawny pileus and clay-coloured gills it 

 resembles 570. 



160. C. eyanophsea Sacc. (Gr. kuanos, blue, phaios, dusky) a. 



P. pale slate-blue ; mid. brown. St. paler than P., becoming 

 yellowish, abruptly white above. G. deeply decurrent, pale 

 slate-blue. 



Woods. 2f x 2§ X \ iii. Must not be confounded with 139. 



161. C. opipara Gill, (opiparus, splendid) a b. 



P. shining, bronzy flesh-colour. St. pale brownish. G. adnato- 

 decurrent, white to pale yellowish. 



Taste and odour pleasant. Mossy places under trees, beech. Oct. 

 3 x 3 X I in. 



162. C. amara Quel, (amarus, bitter) a b c. 



P. flat, dull buff, then whitish. St. white. G. adnato -decurrent, 



crowded, white. 

 Odour of new meal. Woody places. Oct. 3^ X i£ X § in. 



163. C. soeialis Gill, (from its gregarious habit) a. 



P. acutely umbonate, reddish-buff. St. brownish, strigose at base. 

 G. sinuato-decurrent, scarcely crowded, becoming yellowish. 



Odour none. Amongst fir-leaves. Sept. -Oct. if X i|X 5 in. Must not 

 be confounded with 165. 



164. C. amarella Quel, {amarus, bitter) a b. 



P. subumbonate, pallid fawn to whitish. St. solid, colour as P. 



G. subdecurrent, crowded, pallid. 



Taste very fetid-bitter ; odour strong of prussic acid or very disagreeable. 

 Woods. Oct. 2.\ X if X \ in. 



