156 FUNGI OF EAST DORSET. 



M. galericulata (Scop.) Fr. (Lat., having a small cap). 



On stumps and the ground in woods ; common. 

 Castle Hill Wood. Plantation near Cranborne. 

 Furze Common Copse. Great Down Copse. 

 Goatham Plantation. Belt E. side of St. Giles' 

 Park. Sutton Holms. 



M. polygramma (Bull.) Fr. (Gr., with many lines, of 

 the stem). 



On trunks and stumps ; rare. Copse adjoining 

 Hyles', Birches Copse. These two localities adjoin. 

 M. tintinnabulum Fr. (Lat., a bell, from the campanulate 

 pileus). 



On fallen trunks ; rare. Plantation, Goatham. 

 M. lactea (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., milky, from the white colour). 

 On dead pine-needles ; uncommon. Castle 

 Hill Wood. Ferndown, Mrs. Pringle. 

 M. luteoalba Bolton. (Lat., yellowish-white). 



Among moss in pine woods ; not common ; 

 stem paler yellow than in M. flavoalba. Only seen 

 in Furze Common Copse. 



M. pura (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., pure, unmixed, from the 

 colour, usually rose, but variable). 



Woods ; with the odour and taste of radishes ; 

 frequent. Plantation near Cranborne. Belt E. 

 side of St. Giles' Park. Great Down Copse. 

 Witchampton. 



Genus 10. OMPHALIA Fr. (Gr., omphalos, the navel, 

 from the usual shape of the pileus). Stem cartila- 

 ginous ; pileus usually depressed in the centre ; 

 gills decurrent. 

 0. umbellifera (Linn.) Fr. (Lat., umbrella-shaped). 



In wet places, swamps ; not common. Sutton 

 Holms ? W. R. Linton. 

 0. umbratilis Fr. (Lat., abiding in shade). 



Sides of ditches and damp hollows ; rare 

 (absent from the New Forest list). Broadstone. 



