18 OUTLINES OF lUMTlSU [• CXriOLOCV. 



** Gills rufescent or becoming cinereous, the edtje commonh/ 

 marked vnth rufoi's o?' red sjwts. 



92. A. (Tricholoma) imbricatus, Fr. (p. 99) ; 3 in, 

 Epping Forest. 



93. A. (Tricholoma) vaccinus, Pers. (p. 100) ; 1-.2 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



94. A. (Tricholoma) immundus, Berk. ; ca^spitose ; 

 pileus 2 in., dirty-white, stained with bistre, fleshy, minutely 

 silky, margin inflexed, silky or minutely scabrous and 

 squamulose ; stem fibrillose, same colour as pileus ; gills 

 emarginate, marked with transverse lines, somewhat cinereous 

 with a pinkish tinge. Every part blackish when bruised. 



Among short grass on sheep's dung. Rare. 



95. A. (Tricholoma) gausapatus, Fr. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 grey, cinereous, fleshy, somewhat thin, bullate, margin 

 tomentose, bent-in, then repand ; stem solid, stout, equal, 

 laxly-fibrillose, shining white, furnished with a cortina ; 

 gills emarginate, free, crowded, broad, grey. 



In grassy woods. Epping Forest. Mild, inodorous. 



96. A. (Tricholoma) terreus, ASVArt;//". (p. 100); 1^3 in. 

 Var. argyraceus, Bull. ; gills, and commonly pileus 



shining white. 



Epping Forest. 



Var. atrosquamosus, Chev. ; pileus furnished with black 

 squamules, stem with black squamulose points at apex. 



Var. orirubens. Quel. ; stem streaked with rose at the 

 base. 



