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crowded, ventricose. Flesh white, thin, easily scissile. Spores pink, 

 angular, oblong, 10-12 x 7-8^,, multi-guttulate. Heaths, and pas- 

 tures May Dec. Common, (v.v.) 



737. E. resutum Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 92, fig. 2. Resutum, ripped open. 

 P. 2-3 cm., becoming fuscous, disc darker, slightly fleshy, convex, 



somewhat obtuse, densely floccoso- scaly, sometimes with darker ad- 

 pressed scales, sometimes becoming even, longitudinally fibrillose. 

 St. 47 cm. x 24 mm,, somewhat grey, wholly fibrous, soft, equal, 

 polished, slightly striate. Gills grey, at first darker, adnexed, very 

 ventricose, almost free, 4 mm. broad, rather crowded, rather thick. 

 Spores pink, "irregular, globose-elliptical, angular, 9-12 x 7-8 p,, also 

 subglobose, 7-10/x" Herpell. Woods, and pastures. Oct. Un- 

 common. 



738. E. griseocyaneum Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 94, fig. 1. 



Griseus, grey; KVCLVOS, dark blue. 



P. 2-4 cm., grey, or inclining to lilac, thin, campanulate, then convex, 

 obtuse, wholly floccoso-scaly '. St. 46 cm. x 46 mm., pallid, then be- 

 coming azure-blue, sometimes white, fibrous, floccoso- fibrillose. Gills 

 whitish, then flesh colour, adnexed, separating- free, ventricose. Flesh 

 bluish, becoming white. Spores pink, angular, elliptical, 9-11 x 7-8 /it, 

 1-guttulate. Pastures, downs, and woods. June Oct. Not uncom- 

 mon, (v.v.) 



var. roseum Maire. Trans. Brit. Myc. Soc. in, t. 11. Roseum, rosy. 

 Differs from the type in the pink stem, and the pink pileus covered 

 with darker scales. Downs, and pastures. Aug. Oct. Not un- 

 common, (v.v.) 



739. E. Wynnei B. & Br. Cke. Illus. no. 339, t. 329. 



Mrs Lloyd Wynne, of Coed Coch. 



P. 3-4 cm., fuliginous, convex, then' plane, more or less umbonate, 

 often wavy, velvety, then squamulose; margin striate, often undulated. 

 St. 35 cm. x 36 ram., fuliginous-azure-blue, often compressed; base 

 cottony, white. Gills pallid, then flesh colour, almost free, 4 mm. 

 broad, transversely ribbed, edge crenulate. Flesh white, very thin 

 except at the disc. Spores "elliptic-oblong, apiculate, coarsely warted, 

 10-11 x 7-8 /x" Massee. Smell unpleasant, like bugs. Fir woods. 

 Sept. Nov. Uncommon. 



740. E. bulbigenum B. & Br. (= Entoloma Persoonianum Phill. & 



Plowr., Entoloma Persoonii Du Port.) Cke. Illus. no. 324, t. 315, 

 as Entoloma Persoonianum Du Port. 



/3o\/3o9, a bulb; yiyvofMai, to be born. 



P. 1-4 cm., shining white, campanulate, or hemispherical, minutely 

 tomentosely scaly. St. 6-8 cm. x 3-5 mm., whitish, equal, piloso- 



