70 AGAKICINI. 



by reason of the growth of the pileus, when young free. Stem ^-lin. high, 

 i line thick, white, curved, rooting, the root villous, minutely stufied, smooth, 

 even under a high magnifying power, powdered at the top with the spores, 

 generally thicker below ; spores white, round j odour farinaceous.— J/. X^B. 



188. Agaxicus (IVIycena) vitreus. Fr. " Glassy Mycena." 



Very fragile ; pileus membranaceous, campanulate, everywhere 

 lineato-striate, except tlie umbo or somewhat fleshy disc ; stem 

 slender, minutely striate, shining, base fibrillose ; gills adnate, 

 distinct, linear, whitish. — Fr. Epicr.p. 111. B. ^' Br. Ann.N.H. 

 (1866), 7Z0. 1111. 



In woods. Oct. Bryn Tyrch, Caernarvon. 



Pileus livid bi'own, margin naked. Stem 2-4 in. long, ^lin. thick, minutely 

 striate, base fibrillose, insinuating itself amongst moss, falsely rooting 

 (pseudo-radicate) . 



189. Agaricus (IWEycena) tenuis. Bolt. " Slender Mycena." 



Very brittle; pileus membranaceous, campanulate, then convex, 

 obtuse, lineato-striate, margin crenate, appendiculate ; stem mem- 

 branaceous, pellucid, straight ; gills adnate, distant, distinct, thin, 

 watery, whitish. — Fr. Epicr.p). 111. Bolt. t. 37. Price f. 9. 



In shady moist woods. Rare. 



Delicate, very fragile and watery. Stem Sin. or more long, scarcely 1 lin. 

 thick ; hyaline white, or yellowish, at the base. Pileus about | in, broad, hy- 

 aline, or tawny white. Spores -00015 X "0001 in.— IF. G. S. 



190. Agaxicus (IVIycena) tenellus. Schum. " Delicate Mycena." 



Csespitose. Pileus membranaceous, campanulate, then convex, 

 obtuse, pellucid ; margin striate ; stem slender, soft, smooth; base 

 villous ; gills uncinate, very thin, crowded, white or flesh-coloured. 

 — Fr. Epicr.p. 111. Ray. Sya. t. l,f. 2. 



On decayed trees. 



Pileus Jin. broad, entirely white, or tinged with rose-colour. Has not been 

 found since the time of Pay, and it is very rare on the Continent. — M. J. B. 



Sect. 3. Filopedes — stem filiform, flaccid. 



191. Agaxicus (IVIycena) iilopes. Bull. " Thready-stem 



• Mycena." 



Pileus membranaceous, obtuse, campanulate, then expanded, 

 striate ; stem filifoiTQ, flaccid, rather brittle, smooth ; base pilose, 

 rooting ; gills free, lanceolate, crowded, white. — Fr. Epicr.p. 112. 

 Bull.t.^20. Hoffm.t.e.f.l. Batsch.f.2, Eng. Fl.Y.p. 66. 



