358 NAUCORIA 



distant. Flesh pallid, thin at the disc. Spores ochraceous, elliptical, 

 9 x 4-5 /M, 1-2-guttulate. Cystidia "on edge of gill flask-shaped, on 

 surface of gill quite differently shaped, ventricose with three points at 

 the apex, 60 x 20/*" Kick. Woods and heaths. Aug. Oct. Not un- 

 common, (v.v.) 



1132. N. subtemulenta Lamb. Sub, somewhat; temulenta, sodden. 



P. brown ochre, tan when dry, campanulate, then convex, slightly 

 umbonate, striate, hygrophanous. St. concolorous, dark rusty at the 

 thickened base. Gills concolorous, almost free, narrow, crowded. 



1133. N. latissima Cke. Cke. Illus. no. 510, t. 482. 



Latissima, very broad. 



P. 1-3-5 cm., deep chestnut brown, fleshy, subglobose, then hemi- 

 spherical; margin at first incurved. St. 2-5 cm. x 4 8 mm., dark 

 brown below, paler above, attenuated downwards, rooting, smooth. 

 Gills tawny umber, rounded behind, slightly adnate, very broad, 12 mm. 

 Flesh white, brownish at the base of the stem, thick at the disc. 

 Amongst grass. Sept. Rare. 



1134. N. reducta Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 125, fig. 3. Reducta, reduced. 



P. 8-20 mm., olivaceous, or fuscous honey colour, dirty tan colour 

 when dry, membranaceous, convex, then plane, sometimes umbonate, 

 hygrophanous, smooth, then pruinose under a lens, striate to the disc 

 when moist. St. 5-8 cm. x 2-4 mm., amber fuscous, apex paler, 

 pruinose, slightly attenuated upwards, tough, flexuose, soft and 

 splitting, smooth. Gills dirty yellow, or pale ochraceous, then ferrugi- 

 nous, adnate, or rounded and separating, broad, ventricose, somewhat 

 crowded. Flesh subconcolorous, slightly thick at the disc. Spores 

 "ochraceous, pruniform, oblong, 10/x, punctate" Quel. Boggy woods. 

 Sept. Oct. Rare. 



III. P. flocculose, or squamulose. Veil manifest. 



Spores ferruginous. 

 *Squamules of p. superficial, separating. 



1135. N. porriginosa Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 511, t. 510. 



Porriginosa, full of scurf. 



P. 2-5-5 cm., tawny, tan colour when dry, fleshy, hemispherical, then 

 convex, hardly expanded, very obtuse, viscid when moist, covered with 

 superficial, fugacious, saffron coloured squamules; margin striate when 

 old. St. 5-7-5 cm. x 2-3 mm., pallid, equal, more or less fibrillosely 

 silky, base white villose. Gills yellow, then tawny cinnamon, adnate, 

 often with a small decurrent tooth, crowded. Flesh lemon yellow, thick 

 at the disc. Amongst twigs, and rubbish. Oct. Rare. 



