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Mycena adonis, Bull. 
Perhaps our most beautiful Mycena. The cap is clear rose-colour 
and very translucent, remainder snow-white. Gregarious amongst 
ass. A. I. M. 
Mycena amicta, Fie 
Gregarious, ecaipee grass under the drip of oak trees. A. 
I. M. 
Mycena collariata, Fries 
Readily distinguished amongst the smaller species of Mycena 
having a greyish cap, by the gills being attached to a collar free 
eer the stem as in Marasmius rotula, Fr. On fallen twigs. Q. 
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Collybia luteifolia, Gillet. 
Readily distinguished from every other species of Collybia by 
the sulphur yellow gills and the reddish cap and stem. New to 
the British ies, On the ground. Q. 7. M. 
Leptonia eae Fries. 
Among grass. A. J. M, 
Galera Lone “Prie 
A very beautiful dengan cap rich chestnut-brown, becoming pale 
buff when dr 
In tufts on dung. Slee cv 
Naucoria abstrusa, Mies. 
A small brown fungus, commonly confused with the very common 
Naucoria melinoides, which differs in having a striate, dry cap, 
whereas in N abstrusa the cap is even and viscid. Among grass. 
As 25M, 
Hebeloma Ll San ee 
Under conifers. A. J. M. 
Hebeloma Eilat Batsch. 
A large fungus with a brick-red cap and rasé-colour ed gills, 
Smell strong, like radishes. 
the groun I. 
Coprinus domesticus, Fr. 
POLYPORACEAK. 
Polystictus Wynnei, Berk. and Broome. 
orming thin, variously shaped expansious incrusting fallen 
branches, leaves, etc. hen growing the colour is pale yellow, 
becoming primrose-yellow towards the edge. Dull ochre when . 
dry, ae aa: 
Poria Vaillantii 
eo large, Suly separable sheets on some old planks. Q. 
