NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 167 



stem stuffed, eqiial, smooth, grey ; gills decurrent, crowded, 

 narrow, fuliginous. — Berk. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1512. 



In pastures. Batheaston. 



Pileus 1-2 in. long ; stem 1-2 in. long, 1-2 lines thick, wholly 

 soft, fibrous. 



Agaxicus (Collybia) rancidus. Fr. Up. p. 125. 



Strong scented. Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, um- 

 bonate, even, tough, whitish, silky; stem fistulose, straight, rigid, 

 rooting, smooth ; gills free, crowded, narrow, cinereous. — Fries 

 Icon. t. 69, /. 1. Katchbr. t. 6,/. 4, Berk. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 

 1513. 



Under cedars. Burnham Beeches. Nov. 



The smell is very peculiar ; the gills very dark so as to be easily 

 mistaken for those of a Heheloma. 

 Agaricus (Collybia) ventxicosus. Bull t. 411, f. 1. Fr. Ep.p. 120. 



Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate-convex, umbonate, smooth ; 

 stem fistulose, even, naked, becoming rufescent, ventricose at the 

 base, rooting ; gills arcuate, affixed, ventricose, broad, rather 

 crowded, undulated, rufescent. — Berk. ^' Br. Ann. N.H., No. 

 1514. 



In woods. Bathford. Oct. 



Agaxicus (Omphalia) mauxus. Pr. Up. p. 156. 



Pileus somewhat membranaceous, convex, deeply umbilicate, 

 smooth, striate, hygrophanous, even when dry, silky, shining ; 

 stem somewhat fistulose, thin, rigid, straight ; gills truly decurrent, 

 arcuate, very much crowded, white. — ^7^168 Icon, t. 73,/. 2. Berk. 

 <J- Br. Ann.N.H., No. 1515. 



On lawns. Coed Coch. 

 Agaxicus (IKEycena) auxantio maxginatus. Fr. Up. p. 131. 



Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, expanded, subumbonate, even ; 

 stem even, smooth, ventricose, strigose ; gills attenuated behind, 

 adnexed, greenish pallid, edge fringed with orange flocci. — Flor. 

 Dan. t. 1292,/. 2. Berk. ^- Br. N.H., No. 1516. 



In pine woods. Perth. Nov. 



Has a peculiar aspect, looking more like a Marasmius than a 

 Mycena. Stem very brittle, fistulose; smell strong; margin striate. 



Agaxicus (Mycena) excisus. Lanch. Fr. Icon. t. 81, f.l. 



Pileus campanulate-convex ; disc rather fleshy, subumbonate, 

 rugulose ; stem firm, tough, rootmg, even, becoming tawny ; gills 

 ventricose, thick, distant, connected by veins, narrowed and incised 

 behind, nearly free. — Fries Epic. p. 138. Berk. ^- Br. N.H., No. 

 1517. 



On trunks or on the ground. Glamis. 



Agaxicus (Mycena) psammicola. B. S; Br. Ann. N.IT., No. 1518. 



Pileus subhemispherical, hygrophanous, sprinkled with minute 

 particles; margin striate ; stem short, solid, rooting, umber below, 

 white above, wholly whitish-pulverulent ; gills segmentoid, shortly 

 adnate, sinuated behind ; odour strong, but not nitrous. 



