440 TUBARIA 



"10 x 4-6 /A" Massee. On heathy ground, and marshy thickets. 

 June Nov. Uncommon. 



1430. T. autochthona (B. & Br.) W. G. Sm. (= Naucoria autochthona 

 (B. & Br.) Quel.) Cke. Illus. no. 531, t. 514, fig. B. 



awro?, self; ^6a)v, earth. 



P. 6-12 mm., ochrey white, hemispherical, obtuse, then plane, silky; 

 margin striate, fiocculose. St. 1-5-2-5 cm. x 1 mm., white, equal, or 

 thickened upwards, flexuose, pruinose, villose above ; base thickened, 

 white woolly. Gills honey colour, then tawny, adnate with a tooth, 

 horizontal, edge often white. Flesh white, very thin. Spores ochraceous, 

 elliptical, or pip-shaped, 6-7 x 3-4/z, l-guttulate ; minutely punctate. 

 Naked soil, and open downs. June Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



1431. T. crobulus Fr. (= Naucoria crobulus (Fr.) Quel.) Cke. Illus. 

 no. 532, t. 496. 



/cpct)(3v\os, a braid of hair gathered to a knot on the crown of 



the head. 



P. 1-2 cm., yellowish tawny, becoming hoary tan, fleshy, convex, then 

 flattened, obtuse, slightly viscid, covered with fioccose, somewhat 

 squarrose, separating, fugacious, white scales, then naked, shining. St. 

 2-3 cm. x 1-2 mm., fuscous, tough, equal, incurved, flexuose, densely 

 besprinkled with white fioccose scales, apex paler. Gills ochraceous, then 

 fuscous ferruginous, adnate, subdecurrent, 2 mm. broad, crowded, edge 

 unequal under a lens. Flesh concolorous, very thin. Spores brown, 

 elliptical, 6-8 x 4/z. Cystidia filiform, flexuose, often capitate, 

 apex 4-5 /u, in diam., 35-40 x 2-3/4. Chips, twigs, and on wood heaps. 

 Sept. Oct. Not uncommon, (v.v.) 



1432. T. inquilina (Fr.) W. G. Sm. (= Naucoria inquilina (Fr.) Quel.) 

 Cke. Illus. no. 533, t. 497. Inquilina, a lodger. 



P. 1-2 cm., livid fuscous, somewhat brick colour, becoming hoary, or 

 tan colour when dry, hygrophanous, membranaceous, convex, then 

 plane, at length often umbonate, slightly viscid, smooth, striate wJien 

 moist, pellicle separable. St. 2-3 cm. x 1-2 mm., date brown, tough, 

 attenuated downwards, flexuose, white fibrillose, or slightly silky, apex 

 at first flocculose, thickened, base white floccose. Gills clay fuscous, 

 then umber, broadly adnate, subdecurrent, broad behind, triangular, 

 2-3 mm. broad, subdistant. Flesh yellowish, thick at the disc. Spores 

 ferruginous, pip-shaped, 5-6 x 3/n. Cystidia "on edge of gill fusi- 

 form-filiform, 30-40 x 5-7 /u," Rick. On twigs, and sticks. Jan. 

 Dec. Common, (v.v.) 



var. ecbola Fr. e'/c/3oA,os, thrown out. 



Differs from the type in the clay coloured p., the rooting, equal st., 



and the crowded, ferruginous gills. On grass roots. Sept. Oct. Un- 



