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1426. T. stagnina Fr. (= Golem stagnina (Fr.) Quel.) Fr. Icon. 1. 129, 

 fig. 2. Stagnina, belonging to swamps. 



P. 620 mm., bay -brown-ferruginous, or brown, somewhat ochraceous 

 when dry, submembranaceous, conical, then hemispherical, obtuse, 

 sometimes rather depressed at the centre, somewhat viscid, slightly 

 striate when moist; margin elegantly clothed and appendiculate with 

 fioccose, superficial, fugacious, concentric, white scales. St. 9-17-5 cm. 

 x 2-3 mm., rubiginous, then date brown, slightly tough, equal, apex 

 somewhat pruinose; base attenuated, white villose. ("Veil forming 

 a membranaceous, fugacious, white ring" Quel.) Gills ferruginous, 

 decurrent, very broad, triangular. Flesh concolorous, very thin at the 

 margin. Spores dingy ferruginous, almond-shaped, 10-15x5-6 fi. 

 Bogs, and amongst Sphagnum in woods. July Sept. Uncommon. 

 (v.v.) 



1427. T. pellucida (Bull.) Fr. (= Naucoria pellucida (Bull.) Quel. ; 

 Tubaria furfuracea (Pers.) W. G. Sm. sec. Quel.; Naucoria 

 conspersa (Pers.) Fr. sec. Rick.) Pellucida, transparent. 



P. 12 cm., cinnamon, submembranaceous, conico-campanulate, 

 umbonate, hygrophanous ; margin striate, silky and squamulose. St. 

 34 cm. x 2 mm., pale, attenuated upwards, shining apex pruinose. 

 Gills paler, subdecurrent, broadest behind, triangular. Spores pale 

 ochraceous, elliptical, 7-8 x 4-5 p. Cystidia on edge of gill cylindrical, 

 flexuose, often capitate, apex 6-9/z in diam., base ventricose, 30-50 

 X 6-8/x. Roadsides, amongst leaves, especially beech. Sept. Oct. 

 Uncommon, (v.v.) 



1428. T. muscorum (HofEm.) Fr. (= Galera muscorum (Hofim.) Quel.; 

 Tubaria pellucida (Bull.) Fr. sec. Rick.) Muscus, moss. 



P. 2-3 cm., tawny brown, then honey yellow, or wax colour, mem- 

 branaceous, campanulate, then convex, hygrophanous, striate. St. 

 5cm. x r5mm., cream colour, then ochraceous, base tawny brown, soft, 

 fibrillosely silky. Gills yellow, then rust colour, uncinato-adnate, broad, 

 ventricose, thick, distant. Spores " ferruginous, elliptical, 8-9 /x" Quel.; 

 "6-8 x 4ju," Sacc. Amongst mosses in damp places, and on trunks 

 of trees. July Sept. Rare. 



1429. T. embola Fr. Cke. Illus. no. 531, t. 514, fig. A. 



6yL6/3oXo<?, a wedge. 



Entirely pale yellowish tawny when mature. P. 12 mm., ochraceous 

 tan when dry, membranaceous, hygrophanous, campanulate, then 

 hemispherical, obtuse, smooth, lineato-striate. St. 5 cm. x 2-3 mm., 

 shining yellow when dry, base becoming ferruginous, thickened upwards, 

 smooth, naked. Gills tawny cinnamon when dry, adnate, very broad 

 behind, triangular, thick, very distant. Spores cinnamon, elliptical, 



