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and as well as the ring furfuraceous with squamules ; gills 

 adnate, sometimes decurrent, shining white. 



45. A. (Lepiota) polystictus B. (p. 95) ; H- in. 



***** Mesomouphi. — Small, slender, stem fistulose, pileus dry, 

 cuticle entire. 



46. A. (Lepiota) sistratus, Fr. ; pileus l-H in., prui- 

 nate, whitish, often darker at the disc, slightly fleshy, turning 

 pale yellowish or flesh colour ; flesh thin, soft, fragile, 

 whitish j stem slightly stuffed with fine fibrils, equal, white, 

 silky-fibrillose and pruinate; ring fibrillose, torn, fibrillose 

 round margin of pileus, fugacious ; gills free, reaching the 

 stem, crowded, broad, white. 



On sandy ground. Forres. 



47. A. (Lepiota) seminudus, Lcitic/t .• pileus whitish or 

 flesh-colour, slightly fleshy, umbonate, floccoso-mealy, at 

 length naked, appendiculate at margin with the torn veil; 

 stem mealy ; gills reaching the stem, thin, white. 



In woods, etc. King's Lynn, etc. 



48. A. (Lepiota) Bucknallii, B. and Br. ; pileus 1 in., 

 white, sprinkled with lilac-coloured dust; stem dilated at base, 

 sprinkled like pileus ; gills scarcely reaching the stem, white. 



On the ground, Bristol. Odour strong of gas tar. 



49. A. (Lepiota) mesomorphus, Bull. ; pileus 1 in., 

 whitish or yellow, slightly fleshy, very thin, naked, dry, even, 

 smooth ; stem slightly attenuated upwards, even, smooth, 

 same colour as pileus ; ring continuous with cuticle of pileus 

 and stem, at first entire, spreading ; gills free, crowded, 

 ventricose, white. 



On the ground in woods. Hereford, etc. 



50. A. (Lepiota) martialis, Cke. and Mass. ; pileus 

 1 in., thin, rather fleshy, silky, pulverulent, campanulate. 



