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and the broader gills. Bogs, and amongst Sphagnum. Aug. Un- 

 common. (v.v.) 



1139. N. escharoides Fr. eV^apoiS?;?, scab-like. 

 P. 1-2 cm., tan, then whitish, disc at length becoming fuscous, fleshy, 



soft, conico-convex, soon flattened, obtuse, flocculoso-furfuraceous. 

 St. 2-5-5 cm. x 2-3 mm., pallid, at length becoming fuscous, fragile, 

 equal, flexuose, adpressedly fibrillose, or floccose, becoming smooth, 

 apex pruinose. Gills pallid tan, then somewhat cinnamon, edge often 

 pale and floccose, adfixed, or decurrent with a tooth, at length emargi- 

 nate, somewhat free, ventricose, 3-4 mm. broad, lax. Flesh whitish, 

 thin at the margin. Spores pale ferruginous, elliptical, 11-12 x 6/z, 

 1-guttulate. Alder swamps, and bare damp ground. Aug. Oct. Not 

 uncommon, (v.v.) 



1140. N. Wieslandri Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 126, fig. 3. J. Wieslander. 

 P. 2-4 mm., tawny, fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, smooth, but 



the cuticle is soon areolately rivulose, hence spotted with darker, 

 crowded, wart-like papillae. St. 5 cm. x 1 mm., becoming black, flaccid, 

 almost naked. Gills at length dark ferruginous, adnate, broad. Flesh 

 ferruginous, thin. Amongst short grass in woods. Sept. Kare. 



***P. destitute of scales, silky, or sprinkled with atoms. 



1141. N. carpophila Fr. (= Galera carpophila (Fr.) Quel.) Fr. Icon. 

 t. 126, fig. 4. Aca/mo?, fruit; </>t\o<?, loving. 



P. 2-10 mm., tan, pallid, or whitish when dry, hygrophanous, sub- 

 membranaceous, convex, obtuse, furfurate with shining atoms, some- 

 times also floccoso-squamulose, striate, diaphanous ; margin crenulate 

 with furfuraceous, fugacious flocci. St. 2-2-5 cm. x 1 mm., pallid, 

 firm, furfuraceous, then naked. Gills pallid, then ochraceous, rounded, 

 adnexed, somewhat free, ventricose, broad, subdistant, often crenu- 

 late. Flesh yellowish, thin. Spores "rusty-yellowish in the mass, 

 subpyriform, 7-8 x 4-5 /x, smooth. Cystidia on the edge of the gill 

 filamentous-subulate" Kick. Beech leaves and mast. May Oct. 

 Kare. (v.v.) 



1142. N. graminicola (Nees) Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 515, t. 513, fig. B. 



Gramen, grass; colo, I inhabit. 



P. 5-8 mm., fuscous, then fawn ochraceous, submembranaceous, 

 convex, papillate, shaggy tomentose. St. 1-5-2-5 cm. x 1 mm., be- 

 coming fuscous, apex pale, tough, equal, hairy. Gills pale ochraceous, 

 then pale cinnamon, slightly adnexed, subdistant. Flesh whitish, thin. 

 Spores pale ferruginous, broadly elliptical, 6-7 x 4-5/A, 1-3-guttu- 

 late. On grass stalks, and dead Pteris stalks. Aug. Oct. Uncommon. 

 (v.v.) 



