152 FUNGI OF EAST DORSET. 



Among dead leaves, often gregarious ; not com- 

 mon. Furze Common Copse, and near Castle Hill. 

 C. flaccida (Sow.) Fr. (Lat., flabby). 



Among dead leaves in woods ; not common. 

 Furze Common Copse. 

 C. cyathiformis Bull. (Lat., like a drinking-cup). 



In woods, pastures, etc. ; rare. Maldry Wood, 

 St. Giles. 



C. forumalis Fr. (Lat., wintry, from its late appearance.) 

 Pine woods ; not common. Copse near Mount 

 Pleasant. Branksome Park. 

 C. metaehroa Fr. (Gr., changing colour). 



Pine woods, etc. ; not uncommon. Broad- 

 stone. Plantation near Cranborne. Furze 

 Common Copse. 



C. ditopoda Fr. (Gr. double-footed ; the stem is some- 

 times central and sometimes eccentric). 



In woods under pines. Furze Common Copse. 

 Suttori Holms. 

 C. fragrans (Sow.) Fr. (Lat., sweet-scented). 



Among moss in woods ; edible. Ferndown. 

 Lower Mannington. Maldry Wood, St. Giles. 

 Sutton Holms. 



Genus 7. LACCARIA Berk. (From shellac, characterising 



some of the species.) 

 L. laccata Berk. (Lat., lacquered). 



Woods, heaths, etc. ; common ; variously 

 coloured, usually purplish. Plantation S. of 

 Daggon's Road Station. Ditto near Cranborne. 

 Several woods in Edmondsham. Ferndown, 

 Mrs. Pringle. Sutton Holms. Var. 



amethystina Vaill. Ferndown. Martin Wood. 

 Sutton Holms. Witchampton. 



Genus 8. COLLYBIA (Gr. collubos, a small coin, in reference 

 to the flattish pileus). 



