AGAEICINI. 77 



On trunks of trees. Nov. Apethorpe. North Badminston, 

 Gloucestershire. 



A more delicate species than A. corticola ; stem longer, colour constantly 

 paler, -wiiitish, pinkish-red, &c. 



211. Aga.zicus (Mycena) setosus, Sorv. '• Setose Mycena." 



Pileus yerj delicate, hemispherical, obtuse, smooth; stem 

 thread-like, covered with spreading hairs ; gills distant, white. 

 — Fr. Epicr.p. 119. Sow. t. 302. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 64. 



On dead leaves in woods. 



Pilens notygin. broad ; stem | in. long, finer than a hair, closely allied to 

 Ag. cajnllaris, from which it is distinguishable by the spreading hairs of the 

 stem. 



212. Agaricus (IVIycena) capillaris. Schum. " Capillary 



Mycena."' 



Very delicate, white ; pileus campanulate, at length umbili- 

 cate, smooth : stem thread-like, smooth ; gills adnate, ascending, 

 rather distant.— Fr. Epicr.p. 119. FL Dan. t. 1G70, i. 2U2,f. 1. 

 Bull. t. 601,/. 2 C. Hopa. t. 5,/. 2. Eng. FL x.p. 64. Mich. t. 80, 

 /. 10-11. 



On dead leaves, in woods. 



Pileus 4-1 line broad, at first conic, like the head of a very small pin, grey. 

 the margin rounded, the stem dark above, and minutely pulverulent, gradu- 

 ally the stem elongates extremely, becoming much finer, the pileus hemis- 

 pherical, delicate, white, with a dimple in the centre; gills very few, two or 

 three only, in general reaching the stem, in specimens 1 line broad, regu- 

 larly ascending about 9, adnate, with two or three intermediate ones ; stem 

 flaccid, extremely slender, very minutely dilated at the base. —J/./. -B. Spores 

 very minute, oval, "000018 in. long. 



213. Agazicus (Mycena) juncicola. I^r. '• Rush Mycena." 



Very delicate ; pileus convex, striate, smooth, rufescent ; stem 

 thread-like, smooth, brownish ; gills adnate, distant, white. — 

 Fr.Ejncr.p.l9. 3Iich.t. 80, f. 9. Paid. t. 10b. f. U. BulL t. 

 148,/. Z). Eng.FLx.p.Qo. 



On dead rushes, in bogs. June. July. Rare. 



Pileus 1 line broad, of a deep blood red, inclining to tawny, sometimes 

 minutely umbonate, at length depressed, distinctly and broadly striate ; stem 

 1 in. high, brown, paler above, smooth ; gills few, yellowish white, at length 

 detached, so as to form a collar round the stem. 



Sub-Gen. 9. Omphalia. Fr. Epicr. p. 119. 



Pileus generally from the first umbilicate, afterwards funnel- 

 shaped, almost always membranaceous or sub-membranaceous 



