Mycena agaricace^e jj 



328. M. plieosa Gill, (from the sulcate pileus ; plico, to fold) a b c. 

 P. expanded, umbonate, often split, pale tan ; mid. sienna ; 



marg. greyish. St. colour as P., white at base. G. adnate, 

 greyish. 



Woods, on the ground ; rare. Sept. -Oct. ij X 1£ X J in. 



329. M. peltata Gill, (from the shield-like pileus ; pelta, a. small 



shield) a b. 

 P. plane, with a central projecting ring, fuscous-blackish or 

 greyish. St. pale umber. G. sinuate, pale grey. 



Woods, commons, etc., amongst moss ; rare. Aug.-Oct. \\ X 2§ X ^ in. 



330. M. eonsimilis Sacc. (from its likeness to various other species 



of the genus) a. 

 P. campanulate, umbonate, splitting, pale grey ; mid. umber. 

 St. pale umber. G. adnato-ascending, pale grey. 



Odour none. Amongst grass. Autumn, if x 2 X £ in. 



331. M. setites Quel, (from the colour ; Gr. cetites, iron ore) a b c. 



P. expanded, umbonate, sulcate, opaque brown-ochre. St. paler 

 than P. or pale livid-umber. G. adnato-sinuate, veined, white 

 or whitish-grey. Flesh pale brown-ochre. 



Scattered or loosely gregarious. Odour bitter or none. Woods, amongst 

 moss and grass. June-Oct. \\ X i£ X \ in. 



332. M. stannea Quel, (from the colour ; stannum, tin) a b. 



P. expanded glistening, grey, sometimes umber. St. pale tan. 

 G. adnato-toothed, whitish-grey. 



Scattered or loosely gregarious. Odour none. Woods, amongst grass, on 

 the ground. Sept. -Oct. f X 3^ X £$ in. 



333. M. vitrea Quel, (from its fragility ; vitrum, glass) a b. 



P. campanulate, subumbonate, umber; mid. darker. St. glisten- 

 ing, paler than P. G. sinuato-adnate, whitish. 



In troops. Odour none. Woods, fir, moist places ; uncommon. Sept.-Oct. 

 i| X A\ X I in. 



334. M. tenuis Gill, (tenuis, thin) a b c. 



P. campanulato-convex, white; mid. pale brown; marg. toothed. 

 St. white. G. adnate, whitish. 



Woods, shady moist places, often on the root-fibres of trees ; rare. Sept. 

 I X 5 X xg in. Watery, delicate, fragile, wavering. 



e. Filipedes. 



335. M. filopes Quel, (from the thread-like stem ; filum, a thread, 



pes, a foot) a b c. 

 P. expanded, pale livid-brown or whitish. St. rooting, pilose at 

 base, white. G. adnexo-free, white or greyish. 



Singly or in troops. Woods, amongst leaves. Aug. -Nov. 1 x 6| x g^ m ' 



