112 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



xadnate, linear, very narrow, rather distant, distinct, white, 

 margin similar in colour and quite entire. (Fries.) 



The typical form has probably occurred in this country, 

 but I am not aware of the fact. It differs more especially in 

 the pileus being of a brownish colour, and in not becoming 

 expanded, but retaining the campanulate form. 



Mycena adonis. Bull. 



Pileus about \ in. across, almost membranaceous, conical 

 then campanulate, glabrous, almost even, dry, somewhat rosy 

 but colour variable; stem about 1-^ in. long, very slender, 

 equal, white, glabrous ; gills uncinately aduexed, narrow, 

 white, then tinged with pink. 



Agaricus adonis, Bulliard, pi. 560, f. 2 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 78 ; 

 Cke., Illustr., pi. 185A. 



In woods ; among short grass, &c. 



Characterised among the small species of this section by 

 the even, dry, usually more or less rose-coloured pileus and 

 the very slender, entirely glabrous white stem. 



Mycena flavipes. Quelet. 



Pileus about f in. high and across, flesh very thin ; cam- 

 panulate or semiorbicular, obtuse, rosy-pink, purplish-pink, 

 or violet, the disc becoming darker and brownish; gills 

 adnexed with a very slight decurrent tooth, distant, 1 line 

 broad, connected by veins, white then tinged with pink ; 

 stem about 2 in. long, thin, equal, tough, shining, pellucid, 

 yellow, rooting and downy at the base, hollow; spores 

 -elliptical, 10 x 4-5 /*. 



Agaricus (Mycena} flavipes, Quelet, Fung. Jura, ii. t. 1, 

 f. 4: Cke., Hdb., p. 369; Cke., Illustr., pi. 951u. 



On stumps, &c. 



Smell resembling radishes. Clustered, the stems more or 

 less connate at the base. Distinguished from every form 

 of M. galericulata by tke rosy or purple pileus and yellow 

 -stem. 



Mycena zephira. Fr. 



Pileus about 1 in. across, almost membranaceous, dia- 

 phanous, campanulate then convex, obtuse, striate to the 

 middle, glabrous, not hygrophanous, livid-reddish, or pinkish - 

 Tfhite, disc sometimes with a tinge of brown ; gills adnate, 



