GALERA 411 



var. bryonun (Pers.) Fr. Bryum, a moss. 



Differs from the type in its larger size, and rather horny papilla. 



Woods, heaths, and hedgerows. Sept. Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



var. sphagnorum (Pers.) Fr. Sphagnum, a moss. 



Differs from the type in being twice or thrice as large, and in the 

 long, subfibrillose tawny st. Bogs, and amongst Sphagna in woods. 

 June Oct. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1319. G. mniophila (Lasch) Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 524, t. 466, upper figs. 



pviov, moss; <i\o?, loving. 



P. 1-1-5 cm., fuscous light yellowish, almost clay colour when dry, 

 membranaceous, campanulate, almost papillate, striate, disc even. St. 

 4-7-5 cm. x 2 mm., yellow, equal, flexile, fibrillose, apex mealy, base 

 floccose. Gills light yellow ochraceous, then often fuscous clay colour, 

 obtusely adnate, piano-ascending, broad, subdistant. Flesh whitish, 

 thick at the disc. Spores ochraceous, oblong elliptical, 10-12 x 6/u,. 

 Cystidia "on edge of gill cylindrical-filiform, 30-36 x 3-4 /A" Rick. 

 Amongst mosses especially Mnium. Sept. Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1320. G. minuta Quel. Quel. Jur. et Vosg. m, t. 1, fig. 5. 



Minuta, little. 



P. 2-3 mm., ochraceous flesh, colour, or chamois-bistre, membrana- 

 ceous, campanulate, glabrous, striate. St. 1 cm. x 1 mm., tawny, 

 shining, smooth, arising from an arachnoid white pellicle. Gills cream 

 bistre, adnate, triangular, edge minutely fringed under a lens. Spores 

 ochraceous, pruniform, 6/x. In troops. Amongst moss, and on the 

 ground. Sept. Oct. Rare. 



***P. submembranaceous, veil manifest, superficial, separating, at 

 the first (chiefly round the margin) silky, and squamulose. 



1321. G. pityria Fr. TrLrvpov, bran. 

 P. 2-5 cm., lurid, or becoming ferruginous, pallid tan when dry, 



fleshy-membranaceous, campanulate, then expanded, obtuse, smooth, 

 viscid; margin appendiculate with the fugacious, partial veil, at 

 length striate. St. 5-6 cm. x 4-6 mm., silvery-shining, firm, cartilagi- 

 nous, but at length splitting into fibrils, tough, equal, smooth, rarely 

 fibrillose, apex white pulverulent. Gills watery cinnamon, then ferrugi- 

 nous, slightly adnexed, ascending, crowded. Spores ferruginous, 

 "almond-shaped, 12-13 x 8-9 fi, verrucose. Cystidia on edge of gill 

 filiform-clavate, 36-45 x 4-7 /A" Rick. Damp, frondose woods. Oct. 

 Nov. Rare. 



1322. G.ravidaFr. Cke. Illus. no. 525, t. 467, fig. A. Ravida, greyish. 

 P. 1-4 cm., of a peculiar greyish colour, dirty ochraceous when dry, 



fleshy membranaceous, campanulate, then hemispherical, moist, 



