BRITISn FUNGI. 85 



Pileus 1-11 i n# broad, fuscescent when moist, pallid when dry, not 

 riniose. 

 Agaricus (Hebeloma) lanuginosus. Bull. " Woolly Hebeloma." 



Pileus rather fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, obtuse, floc- 

 coso-squamulose, the scales of the disc erect and squarrose ; stem 

 solid, thin, squamose, fibrillose, with a whitish powder above ; gills 

 seceding, thin, denticulate, pallid clay colour. — Ball. t. 370. Br. 

 Bath. Trans. 1870. p. 67. Fr. Epicr. p. 171. 



On the ground. Near Bristol. 

 Agaricus (Hebeloma) uniformis. P. " Uniform Hebeloma. ' 



Pileus rather fleshy, convex, umbonate, piloso-squamose, stem 

 somewhat hollow, fibrillose and squamulose, farinaceous at the 

 apex; gills arcuate, affixed, ventricose, pallid olivaceous. — Pers. 

 Icon. Pict. t. 15./. 1. Br. Bath Trans. 1870. 67. A. dulcamarus. 

 Fr. Epicr. p. 171. 



In fir plantations. Bathford. 



Agaricus (Flammula) mixtus. Fr. " Mixed Flammula." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, viscid ; disc darker, 

 rugulose ; stem hollow, curved, pallid, with brownish fibrils, and 

 rufous scales below ; gills subdecurrent, crowded, pale clay colour. 

 — Fr. Ep. p. 185. B. $ Br. Ann. N. H. No. 1239. bis. 



On the ground in pine woods. (C. E. B.) 



Stem 13 in. long, 3-4 lines thick, somewhat flexuous, incras- 

 sated at the base. Pileus 1-2 in. broad, margin paler. 



Agaricus (Flammula) alnicola. Fr. " Alder stem Flammula.' 



Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, moist, even ; from the first rather 

 fibrillose or squamose, sometimes smooth ; stem somewhat hollow, 

 attenuated and rooting, fibrillose, yellow, becoming ferruginous ; 

 gills sub-adnate, broad, pallid, then ferruginous. — Fr. S. M. i. p. 

 250. Fr. Epicr. p. 187. B. & Br. Ann. No. 1242. 



On stumps of various trees. Epping. 

 Agaricus (Flammula) conissans. Fr. " Tan-coloured Flammula." 



Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then plane, equal, smooth when 

 moist ; stem hollow, silky-fibrillose, pallid ; gills adnate, thin, very 

 much crowded, dingy pallid, becoming clay-coloured. — Fr. Ep. 

 p. 187. Bull. t. 178. B. Sf Br. Ann.N. H. No. 1243. 



On dead stumps. 



Often confounded with A. fascicularis, but with differently 

 coloured gdls and spores. Pileus yellowish-tan, rather viscid. 



Agaricus (Flammula) lubricus. Fr. " Slippery Flammula." 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, even, viscid; stem solid, rather 

 attenuated, fibrillose, whitish, apex striate; gills adnate, broad, 

 pallid, then clay-coloured. — Fr. S. M. i. p. 252. Fr. Epicr. p. 185. 

 B. $ Br. Ann. N.II. no. 1245. 



On trunks. Tunbridge Wells. 

 Agaricus (Naucoria) semifiexus. B.^ Br. " Half-turned Naucoria." 



Pileus hemispherical, chestnut colour, hygrophanous, margin 

 fringed with a delicate white veil; flesh white ; stem semi-hori- 



