38 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2, Nr. 3. 



2. Veil breaking up into small, granular squamules. 



* Veil on young cap bright fulvous or tile-red . . . C. eurius (22) 



* Veil whitish (in the middle somewhat brownish). 



(Conf. also no 14) C. angulatus (23) 



b. micacei. Veil reduced to a thin sprinkling of loose, glittering 



particles C. micaceus (24) 



C. Nudi. Cap naked. Veil none. 



CI. setulosi. Cap (sub lente) sparingly set with minute bristles 

 or setula? among the ordinary roundish surface-cells. 



a. Cæspitose growth. 



1. Cap large (2 cm high or more), somewhat fleshy . . C. tardus (25) 



2. Cap small (less than 2 cm) C. disseminatus (26) 



b. Solitary growth. 



1. Young cap striate, soon radiately split and somewhat 

 diffluent (0,3 -2 cm high) C. ephemerus (and its allies) (27) 



2. Young cap deeply grooved, not diffluent (l'/ 2 — 3 cm high) 



C. impatiens (28) 

 p. glabri. Surface of cap without setula?, exclusively formed af 

 subglobose cells. 



a. Spores ovate. 



1. Cap rather large (more than l*/ 4 cm high); stem firm 



(3 — 4 mm thick) C. Hansenii (29) 



2. Cap smaller; stem fragile (l 1 /,, mm thick) C. sociatus (30) 



b. Spores subrotund-cordate, somewhat flattened. 



1. Cap about 1 cm high; (grows on the ground) . . . C. plicatilis (31) 



2. Cap very small (1— 3mm high); (on cow-dung). . . . C. miser (32) 





