The Scottish Naturalist. 23 



golden-tawny ; stem stuffed, somewhat equal, even, and, 

 as well as the adnexed ventricose gills, paler. 



Very handsome, flesh comparatively thin, soft, white 

 then becoming yellow. It sheds its spores very plenti- 

 fully, hence the distant ring and the apex of the stem are 

 pulverulent. It has occurred with the soil glued together 

 by the mycelium in the form of a ball at the base. Ring 

 varying wide, radiato-striate and veined. 



On the ground. Sep. 



East. ,' — — — — — — 



West. Solway — — 



Dumfries Fungus Show, Sep., 1883. 

 Europe. 



The typical plant, which has not been found hitherto 

 in Britain, is a much handsomer plant than A. Vahlii, 

 richer in colour, and velvety on the pileus. 



3012. A. (Pholiota) heteroclitus Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 220. C. 



Hbk. No. 295. 



On trunk. 

 East. _________ 



West. — Clyde — 



Cadder Wilderness. Mr. T. King. 



England. Europe. 



3013. A. (Pholiota subluteus Fl. Dan. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 



224. 



Pileus fleshy, thin, flattened, umbonate, squamulose, 

 striate at the margin when moist ; stem stuffed, smooth, 

 yellow, thickened at the base, ring spreading; gills de- 

 current, crowded, cinnamon. 



Somewhat caespitose, 3m., pileus yellow, with darker 

 scales. 



On grassy ground. Oct. 



East. Tweed — — — — — 



West. — — — — 



Faldon side. Rev. David Paul and William B. Boyd. 

 Europe. 



3014. A. (Inocybe) hirsutus Lasch. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 227. 



Grevillea Vol. VIII. /. 76. 



