338 OOLLYBIA 



smooth, shining, base attenuated and rooting. Gills white, then cream 

 colour, somewhat free, reaching the st. with a small tooth, crowded, 

 narrow, plane. Flesh reddish, becoming white, thin. Spores white, 

 pip-shaped, 6 x 3/z, ("yellowish" Quel). Smell pleasant, or none. 

 Edible. On the ground, and on trunks, in pastures, and coniferous 

 woods. May Sept. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



C. exsculpta Fr. = Marasmius exsculptus (Fr.) Rea. 



1057. C. luteifolia Gillet. Luteus, yellow; folia, leaves. 

 P. 3-5 cm., reddish, or cinnamon, becoming paler and white or 



whitish, slightly fleshy, convex, soon plane, smooth, glabrous; margin 

 often lobed, irregular. St. 3-4 cm. x 2-3 mm., concolorous, equal, 

 smooth. Gills sulphur yellow, free, rounded at the base, pointed at 

 the margin, very crowded. Flesh white, reddish in the st. Taste pleasant. 

 Woods, and parks. Rare. 



1058. C. macilenta Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 66, fig. 1. Macilenta, lean. 

 P. 1-2-5 cm., dark yellow, bright yellow at the margin, slightly fleshy, 



convex, then plane, obtuse, orbicular, smooth, dry. St. 4 cm. x 2- 



3 mm., concolorous, or bright light yellow, becoming brownish at the 

 fibrillose, rooting base, tough, cartilaginous, flexuose, smooth. Gills 

 pure yellow, separating- free, narrow, linear, very crowded, very unequal. 

 Flesh yellow, thin. Spores white, elliptical, 5-6 x 4^i. " Cystidia hair- 

 shaped, subnodulose or wavy' ; Lange. Amongst pine needles. 

 Autumn. Rare. 



C. clavus (Linn.) Fr. = Mycena clavus (Linn.) Rea. 



1059. C. ocellata Fr. (= Collybia cirrhata (Schum.) Quel. var. ocel- 

 lata (Fr.) Rene Maire.) Cke. lilus. no. 209, t. 147, middle figs. 



Ocellata, having little eyes. 



P. 1-2 cm., whitish, fuscous, rufous, or yellowish at the depressed, 

 eye-like, umbonate disc, slightly fleshy, conico-convex, then plane, 

 smooth ; margin crenulate. St. 3-5 cm. x 1-2 mm., white, becoming 

 yellowish, or fuscous, equal, filiform, tough, smooth, often pruinose, 

 base fibrillose and rooting. Gills white, adnate, at length separating, 

 crowded, the alternate ones shorter. Flesh white, thin. Spores white, 

 elliptical, 5 x 3/u.. Amongst mosses, and Jungermannia in woods. 

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



1060. C. muscigena (Schum.) Fr. (= Mycena musdgena (Schum.) 

 Quel.) Cke. Illus. no. 209, t. 147, lowest figs. 



Muscus, moss; yiyvopai,, to be born. 



Entirely white. P. 3-6 mm., submembranaceous, pellucid, globoso- 

 hemispherical, then flattened, obtuse, smooth, withering up. St. 3- 



4 cm. x 1 mm., capillary, flexuose, flaccid, smooth, base attenuated, 



