276 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



with srnoke-coloured fibrils; spores subelliptical, minutely 

 warted, 10-13 x 6 p. 



Agaricus (Entoloma) jnlatus, Fries, Epicr., p. 568 ; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 123. 



Among grass and moss. 



Gills becoming purplish. Stem rigid, entirely fibrous, not 

 shining. 



Entoloma resutum. Fr. 



Pileus about 1 in. across, flesh thin, convex, rather obtuse, 

 brownish, never umbilicate, but the disc darker, everywhere 

 densely floccosely-scaly, scales sometimes adpretsed and 

 darker in colour, sometimes almost even and longitudinally 

 fibrillose ; gills slightly adnexed, very ventricose, about, 

 2 lines broad, rather crowded, thickish, grey, dark-coloured 

 from the first; stem 1^3 in. long, 1^ line thick, entirely 

 fibrous, equal, externally polished and glabrous, slightly 

 striate, greyish, stufftd then hollow. 



Agaricus (Entoloma) resutus, Fries, Epicr., p. 145; Cke., 

 Illustr., pi. 318A? 



In woods. 



Inodorous. In Cooke's figures the gills are clear- pale 

 flesh-colour, whereas Fries distinctly states, "gills grey 

 from the first ; " hence Cooke's figures may possibly repre- 

 sent some other species. 



Entoloma griseocyaneum. Fr. 



Pileus up to 1 in. across, flesh thin, campanulate then 

 convex, obtuse, never depressed, entirely floccosely squamu- 

 lose, grey or with a lilac tinge, not hygrophanous, gills 

 adnexed, seceding and becoming free, ventricose, white, then 

 flesh-colour; stem Ij in. long, 2-3 lines thick, externally 

 floccosely fibrillose, pallid becoming bluish, at length entirely 

 white, hollow, not cartilaginous but entirely fibrous. 



Agaricus (Entoloma) griseocyaneus, Fries, Epicr., p. 14o ; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 123; Cke., Illustr., pi. 318s. 



In sunny pastures, &c. 



Often associated with species of Leptonia, with which it 

 agrees in colour, but distinguished by being entirely sofr, 

 and not cartilaginous. (Fries.) 



