444 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



with a decurrent tooth, very broad, distant, connected by 

 veins, sometimes forked, paler than the pileus and yellowish, 

 then with a rufescent tinge. Almost intermediate between 

 C. ectypa and Laccaria laccata ; smell when old resembling 

 the first, but nearer the second in other points, and 

 varying equally from both in stature. On rotten wood of 

 Pinus silvestris : somewhat caespitose. (Fries.) 



