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crowded, easily separable from the hymenophore. Flesh whitish grey, 

 thick at the disc. Spores white, oblong, apiculate at the base, 

 8-10 x 3^i. Smell rancid, taste insipid. Woods, and pastures. Oct. 

 Nov. Rare. 

 C. niinbata (Batsch) Quel. = Tricholoma panaeolum Fr. sec. Quel. 



814. C. luscina Fr. Luscus, one-eyed. 

 P. 2-5-6 cm., brown, then grey, fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, 



sometimes excentric, smooth, moist. St. 5 cm. x 4-6 mm., white, 

 slightly attenuated downwards, entirely white pulverulent, or only so at 

 the apex. Gills white-hyaline, decurrent, horizontal, straight, crowded, 

 thin, 2-4 mm. broad. Flesh pallid, thin. Spores white. Pastures. 

 Sept. Oct. Rare. 



815. C. curtipes Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 48, fig. 5. Curtus, short; pes, foot. 

 P. 2-7-5 cm.., fuscous, then pale and becoming whitish, fleshy, convex, 



then plane, obtuse, oblique, silky. St. 2-5 cm. x 4-6 mm., reddish 

 fuscous, rigid, cartilaginous, attenuated downwards, somewhat fibrillose, 

 apex white pruinose. Grills shining white, adnate, scarcely decurrent, 

 very crowded, 2 mm. broad. Flesh white, firm. Spores white. 

 Amongst grass. Sept. Oct. Rare. 



816. C. hirneola Fr. Hirneola, a small jug. 

 P. 1-2 cm., cinereous, or grey, becoming pale and hoary, slightly 



fleshy, plano-convex, then depressed in the centre and umbilicate, very 

 smooth, shining, semi- viscid when fresh, the cuticle as if with a glued 

 silkiness ; margin involute, very thin. St. 2-5-5 cm. x 2-3 mm., con- 

 colorous, elastic, equal, flexuose, smooth, apex white pruinose. Gills 

 whitish-grey, subdecurrent, crowded, thin, rather broad. Flesh white, 

 often bistre when moist, thin. Spores dirty white in the mass, sub- 

 globose, 4-5 x 4/A, multi-guttulate. Edible. Amongst grass, and 

 leaves. Sept. Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



var. undulata (Bull.) Fr. (= var. major Fr. Mon.) Undulata, waved. 

 Differs from the type in its larger size, the p. being 3-4 cm., flattened, 

 flexuose, subzonate, grey, becoming whitish. 



817. C. zygophylla Cke. & Massee. Cke. Illus. no. 1137, t. 948. 



wyov, a yoke ; <j>v\\ov, leaf. 



P. 5-10 cm., greyish when moist, pale ochraceous white when dry, 

 fleshy, convex, then expanded, disc often slightly depressed, tough, 

 flaccid, hygrophanous ; margin thin, involute at first, rugose, or plicate, 

 as if pinched up at regular intervals. St. 5-6 x 1 cm., white, then pallid, 

 equal, expanding into the p., smooth, base with a thin white tomentum. 

 Gills cinereous, deeply decurrent, rather distant, 4 mm. broad, dis- 

 tinctly connected by veins. Flesh white, greyish under the cuticle of the 



