436 ECCILIA 



1416. E. griseorubella (Lasch) Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 100, fig. 4. 



Griseus, grey; rubella, reddish. 



P. 2-3 cm., umber, or fuscous when moist, grey when dry, hygro- 

 phanous, membranaceous, deeply umbilicate, at first convex at the 

 circumference, then plane, striate. St. 3-5 cm. x 2-3 mm., con- 

 colorous, or a little paler, equal. Gills grey, then flesh colour, slightly 

 decurrent, subdistant. Spores pink, angular, elliptical, or subglobose, 

 7-9 x 7jLt, 1-guttulate. Woods, and amongst pine leaves. Sept. Oct. 

 Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



E. Smithii (Massee) W. G. Sm. - Clitopilus Smithii Massee. 



1417. E. atrides (Lasch) Fr. Ater, black. 

 P. 15-25 mm., black, fuscous, becoming pale, black-streaked, sub- 



membranaceous, plane, deeply umbilicate, striate. St. 3 cm. x 3mm., 

 pallid, black dotted upwards, base white-cottony. Gills pallid, deeply 

 and truly decurrent, attenuated behind, somewhat crowded, the black 

 edge slightly toothed. Spores pink, " tuberculate-angular, elongated, 

 11-13 x 6-7 /u, (incl. apiculus), bright flesh colour in mass" Kauffm. 

 Woods, and sandy heath. Sept.-Oct. Rare. 

 E. atropuncta (Pers.) Fr. = Oniphalia atropuncta (Pers.) Quel. 



1418. E. nigrella (Pers.) Gillet. Nigrella, blackish. 

 P. 10-15 mm., reddish black, blackish with a tinge of lilac, becoming 



blackish, submembranaceous, convex, then plane, deeply umbilicate, 

 slightly striate, covered with an adnate, fibrillose silk, or whitish 

 striate with blackish; margin incurved, violet, finally scaly. St. 2- 

 3 cm. x 2 mm., pale, grey horn colour, or pale lilac grey, punctate with 

 black above, base white-cottony. Gills lilac or flesh colour, decurrent, 

 fairly thick, edge toothed black, or blackish. Spores pink. Pastures. 

 Sept. Oct. Rare. 



1419. E. rhodocylix (Lasch) Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 100, fig. 6, as Eccilia 

 rhodocalix Lasch. poSov, rose; KV\I^, cup. 



P. 12-15 mm., somewhat fuscous when moist, grey when dry, hygro- 

 phanous, membranaceous, deeply umbilicate, or rather infundibuli- 

 form with the margin reflexed, remotely striate when moist, flocculose 

 when dry. St. 2-3 cm. x 1-2 mm., cinereous, tough, thickened up- 

 wards. Gills whitish, then flesh colour, deeply decurrent, very distant, 

 broad, few, the alternate ones shorter. Spores pink, "subspheric, 

 pentagonal, 8-10/i. Cystidia coarsely hair-shaped" Lange. On rotten 

 wood, alder stumps, and wall tops. Sept. Rare. 



1420. E. flosculus W. G. Sm. Cke. Illus. no. 369, t. 613, fig. B. 



Flosculus, a little flower. 



P. 1-5-2 cm., black-brown, becoming white with age, submembrana- 

 ceous, deeply umbilicate, somewhat irregular, pruinoso-crystalline. 



