24 OUTLINES OF BUITISH FrNOOLOOV. 



In a hothouse. Apethorpe. 



124. A. (Tricholoma) patulus, Fr. , pileus 2^-4 in., 

 pallid-cinereous to pale yellowish, fleshy, firm, often repand ; 

 flesh moderately thin, not compact, white ; stem fleshy- 

 fibrous, solid, firm, equal, somewhat elastic, smooth, shining 

 white; gills emarginate, almost free, crowded, rather 

 narrow, somewhat veined at the sides, whitish. 



On the ground. Reigate. Oct. 



125. A. (Tricholoma) arcuatus, Bull. ; pileus .2-3 in., 

 rufous-fuscous, becoming pale, disc blackish, soft, moist, 

 smooth ; flesh coloured ; stem solid, firm, fibrilloso- 

 squamulose, blackish downwards, bulbous ; gills arcuato- 

 adnate, decurrent with a tooth, somewhat undulated, fragile, 

 crowded, white. 



On grassy ground. St. Andrews, etc. 



126. A. (Tricholoma) oreinus, F/-..- pileus 1 in., fuscous- 

 livid, fleshy, compact, even, smooth, margin thin, not ex- 

 ceeding the gills ; flesh white ; stem solid, thickened at 

 base, at length ochraceous, white-squamulose at apex, 

 internally fibrillose ; gills rounded then free, crowded, 

 plane, white. 



On heath and open ground. King's Clifte. 



127. A. (Tricholoma) alhus, SchafJ'. (p. 105); 3-4 in. 



128. A. (Tricholoma) leucocephalus, Fr. ; pileus lA in., 

 white, with no tinge of yellow, thin, tougli, even, moist, 

 smooth, when young covered with whitish silky villous 

 down ; margin acute ; stem hollow, twisted, fleshy fibrous, 

 somewhat cartilaginous, polished externally, rooted at the 

 attenuated solid base ; gills rounded, free, crowded, thin, 

 entire, shining white. 



In woods, among leaves. Bowood, Wilts. 



