288 CLITOCYBE 



Flesh greyish, becoming whitish, thin. Spores white, elliptical, or pip- 

 shaped, 6 x 3/u,, 1-guttulate. Pine woods. Aug. Nov. Common. 

 (v.v.) 



878. C. incana Quel. Trans. Brit. Myc. Soc. iv, t. 5. Incana, hoary. 



P. 35 cm., mouse grey, margin white, convexo-plane, then depressed, 

 hygrophanous, pruinose. St. 4-6 cm. x 4-6 mm., pearl grey, straight, 

 or slightly curved, base white floccose. Gills greyish, becoming some- 

 what ochraceous, decurrent with a tooth, 2-4 mm. broad. Flesh 

 greyish, soft, thin. Spores white, globose, 3/j.. Amongst fir needles. 

 Oct. Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



879. C. pausiaca Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 58, fig. 2. Pausiaca, olive colour. 



P. 2-5-4 cm., cinereous, then olivaceous, becoming somewhat ochra- 

 ceous when dry, fleshy, thin, convex, sometimes umbonate, then plane 

 and depressed, hygrophanous, silky hoary when young, then smooth. 

 St. 5-7 cm. x 3-6 mm., concolorous, tough, equal, striate, often un- 

 dulated, apex white pruinose. Gills olivaceous, or brownish, obtusely 

 adnate, very broad behind, very crowded, semicircular. Flesh ochra- 

 ceous, thin. Spores white, globose, 3 4yn, 1-guttulate. Smell weak, 

 frumentaceous. Pine woods. Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



880. C. ditopus Fr. SITTOS, double; TTOU?, foot. 

 P. 5-6 cm., cinereous, drying deep ochre from the centre outwards, 



somewhat fleshy, tough, convexo-plane, obtuse, then inverted, in- 

 fundibuliform, and often undulato-lobed. St. 3-5 cm. x 5-15 mm., 

 pale cinereous, compressed, equal, naked, often very white floccose at the 

 basal half of the st. Gills dark cinereous, adnate, crowded, thin, at length 

 turned upwards, and divergent in the lobes, often undulate. Flesh 

 greyish, then white, thin. Spores white, globose, 3-4^. Smell strong, 

 of new meal. Woods, and amongst dead leaves. Sept. Nov. Com- 

 mon, (v.v.) 



**Gills whitish. 



881. C. diatreta Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 173, t. 232. 



SiarprfTos, pierced through. 



P. 2-3 cm., flesh colour, then tan colour, slightly fleshy, tough, con- 

 vex, regular, obtuse, then piano-depressed, often flexuose, becoming 

 flaccid, smooth, hygrophanous; margin white, incurved, pruinose. 

 St. 3-5 cm. x 4-8 mm., pallid, elastic, flexile, equal, round, smooth, 

 villose at the base. Gills whitish flesh colour, then whitish, adnate, 

 sharp pointed behind, decurrent with a tooth, 2 mm. broad, crowded. 

 Flesh concolorous, becoming whitish, thin. Spores white, elliptical, 

 7-8 x Qfj,, often pointed at one end, 1-guttulate. Coniferous woods. 

 Oct. Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



