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with a slightly decurrent tooth, broad, but not ventricose, 

 at length separating from the stem, indistinctly connected 

 by veins, white; stem 2-3 in. long, 1-2 lines thick, equal 

 or slightly thinner upwards, round, slightly striate, when 

 young everywhere, or at all events at the apex, whitish, 

 squamulose, at length naked, rufescent, base incurved, 

 cottony. 



Agaricus (Mycena') zephirus, Fries, Epicr., p. 102; Cke., 

 Hclbk., p. 78 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 158B. 



On the ground, among twigs, &c. 



Somewhat resembling M. pura, but distinguished by the 

 absence of a radishy smell. The stem often has a lilac 

 tinge. M. pseudopura differs in the stem being glabrous at 

 all ages and in the margin of the pileus being very indistinctly 

 striate. 



Mycena pseudopura. Cooke. 



Pileus about 1 in. across, flesh thin ; campanulate then, 

 convex, and at length expanded, obtusely umbonate, smooth, 

 margin obscurely striate, rosy then pale; gills adnate, 

 narrow, whitish ; stem 2-3 in. high, 1 line thick, rigid, 

 straight, even, naked, at first rosy-white, becoming brown 

 when dry, hollow ; spores elliptical, 2 x 5 /* ; smell none. 



Agaricus (Mycena) pseudopiirus, Cke., Hdbk., p. .77; Cke 

 Illustr., pi. 158 A. 



In woods. 



Pileus scarcely exceeding an inch, rosy, then pale; stem 

 2-3 in. long, slender, erect, hollow, turning dark brown in 

 drying ; spores conspicuously larger and longer than in 

 M. pura. (Cooke.) 



M. zephira is close to the present species, but differs in the 

 more strongly striate pileus, and in the stem being covered 

 with whitish squamules when young. M. pura is distin- 

 guished by the radish-like smell. Gills with an indistinct 

 decurrent tooth. 



Mycena pura. Pers. 



Smell strong, resembling radishes. Pileus 1|-2| in. across, 

 flesh thin; campanulate then expanded, obtusely umbonafe, 

 glabrous, margin striate, colour variable, generally clear pale 

 rose-colour, but alo lilac, greyish, pallid, yellowish, and 

 white; gills adnexed and broadly sinuate behind, very broad, 



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