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fibrillose below the inferior, large, floccose ring, white and 

 flocculose at apex ; gills broadly emarginate, almost free, 

 broad, crowded, whitish. 



In woods. Rare. Smell like that of Polyporus 

 squamosus. 



62. A. (Armillaria) ramentaeeus, Bull (p. 96) ; 2-3 in. 



63. A. (Armillaria) haematites, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 1 in., red liver-colour, hemispherical, dry, slightly hispid ; 

 stem same colour as pileus, solid, thickened downwards ; 

 ring spongy, scaly beneath ; gills broad, shortly decurrent. 



Among fir leaves. Glamis. 



64. A. (Armillaria) Jasonis, Cke. and Mass. ; csespitose ; 

 pileus 3 in., rather fleshy, especially at disc, campanulate, 

 then expanded with a rounded umbo, granuloso- papillate, 

 golden yellow, becoming reddish at apex ; stem nearly 

 equal, or a little thickened below, same colour, hollow, 

 squamulose below the torn, squarrose, rather distant, ring ; 

 gills adnate, scarcely crowded, thin, white, then pallid. 



On stumps. Carlisle. 



65. A. (Armillaria) constrictus^ Fr. (p. 96) ; 2 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



** Clitocyb.e annulate. Gills attenuated behind, more or less 

 decurrent, without a sinus. 



66. A. (Armillaria) malleus, Fl. Dan. (p. 96); 3-6 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



67. A. (Armillaria) subeavus, Schum. ; pileus 2 in., 

 white, umbo brown, somewhat membranaceous, viscous, 

 striate to the middle ; stem fistulose upwards, equal, 

 slightly dotted, ring white, inferior, torn ; gills plane, 

 decurrent, white. 



On the ground. Cirencester. 



