92 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2, Nr. 7. 



28. C. tesquorum Fr. 



Spores subrotund-oval, 7 x 5 l j., p, minutely warty-spinulose (like 

 a Russula-spore). Basidia 4-spored Cystidia 0. 



Fig. specim.: Between Tommerup and Hæsbjerg, on somewhat 

 peaty ground in meadow outside a beechwood, Oct. 1901. 



Mv plant is more short stemmed and more evidently umbonate 

 than Fries' figure. It seems to be very nearly allied to C. iylieolor, 

 which, according to Ouélet, has similar spores but is more 

 ashy-gray. In my specimens the cap is dark fuscous, 1 — 2 cm 

 broad, almost even, submembraneous; the gills broad, rather distant, 

 strongly emarginate, almost free, and the stem short (2 cm), fuscous, 

 apex slightly white-plumulose. 



For figures of spores etc. of the several species vide plate I. 



