410 GALERA 



crowded. Flesh concolorous, very thin at the margin. Spores pale 

 ochraceous, "elliptical, with a flattened germ-pore, 15-18 x 8-12/n, 

 smooth. Basidia 2-spored. Cystidia on edge of gill pyriform, apex 

 prominent, stalked, small, capitate, stalk 3-4 x Iju,, head round, 

 3-4 fjL, base 9/t broad" Rick. Grassy places at the base of trees, 

 heaths, thickets, and cucumber house. July Nov. Uncommon. 



**P. membranaceous, campanulate, striate, smooth, hygrophanous, 

 even when dry, opaque, slightly silky; st. thin, lax, flexile; gills 

 broadly and planely adnate, broad, somewhat denticulate ; cortina 

 very fugacious. Slender, growing amongst moss. 



1316. G. vittaeformis Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 522, t. 464, upper figs. 



Villa, a fillet ; forma, shape. 



P. 1-2-5 cm., date brown, tawny, or reddish, membranaceous, conical, 

 then hemispherical, obtuse, rarely papillate, pellucid, disc even, 

 smooth; margin striate, often delicately villose. St. 4-7-5 cm. x 1- 

 2 mm., rubiginous, opaque, equal, somewhat straight, smooth, or some- 

 times pubescent or pruinose, slightly striate under a lens. Veil scarcely 

 conspicuous. Gills watery cinnamon, then ferruginous, adnate, ventri- 

 cose, subdistant. Flesh concolorous, very thin. Spores pale ferrugi- 

 nous, "almond-shaped, 11-15 x 7-9 /A, rough. Cystidia lanceolate, 

 50-60 x 10-12 jit, with a long, blunt point" Rick. Amongst moss, 

 and on burnt ground in pastures. May Nov. Uncommon. 



1317. G. rubiginosa (Pers.) Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 128, fig. 3, as var. major. 



Rubiginosa, rusty. 



P. 6-30 mm., cinnamon, or honey colour, tan colour when dry, 

 hygrophanous, membranaceous, campanulate, obtuse, striate through- 

 out, smooth. St. 5 cm. x 1-2 mm., bay brown, or dark ferruginous, 

 equal, tough, flaccid, shining, smooth or pubescent under a lens. Gills 

 ochraceous, adnate, ascending, rather broad, but almost linear. Flesh 

 concolorous, becoming pale, thin. Spores ferruginous, elliptical, 10 x 

 5{j,. Woods, heaths, and pastures. Sept. Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



1318. G. hypnorum (Schrank) Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 523, t. 465. 



Hypnum, a moss. 



P. 6-12 mm., ochraceous pale yellowish, or watery cinnamon, tan 

 when dry, hygrophanous, membranaceous, campanulato-convex, often 

 papillate at the umbo, or obtuse, Uneato-striate except at the disc, 

 smooth. St. 5 cm. x 1-2 mm., slightly tawny, lemon yellow, or ochra- 

 ceous, equal, fiexuose, lax, smooth, apex pruinose. Gills cinnamon 

 tawny, adnate, broad, ventricose, distant, often connected by veins, 

 edge fiocculose. Flesh yellowish, thin. Spores ferruginous, almond- 

 shaped, 11-15 x 6-8 p.. Cystidia fusiform, ventricose, 50-65 x 15- 

 17 x 5-7 /i. at apex. Woods, heaths, and pastures. May Nov. 

 Common, (v.v.) 



