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** Gills changing colour. 



129. A. (Tricholoma) acerbus, Bull. (p. 105) ; 3-4 in. 

 Eppiog Forest. 



130. A. (Tricholoma) miliaris, Lasch ; pileus 4-7 in., 

 ciunamon colour, floccose white at the involute margin, then 

 plane or depressed, compact, flexuous, smooth, viscous; stem 

 solid, squamulose, fibrillose, pallid, somewhat bulbous at 

 the base, with thick radical fibrils ; gills emarginate, some- 

 what croAvded, whitish, at length livid-spotted, torn. 



In woods. Glamis. Odour and taste unpleasant. 



131. A. (Tricholoma) civilis, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., pale 

 yellowish, disc darker, not streaked, fleshy, soft, fragile, 

 smooth, moist with a separable pellicle ; flesh whitish ; stem 

 solid, soft, fragile, attenuated upwards from the thickened 

 base, fibrillose or squamulose, whitish ; gills deeply emar- 

 ginate, almost free, crowded, soft, white, becoming trans- 

 lucent yellowish, unspotted. 



In pine woods. On the ground. Epping Forest. 



132. A. (Tricholoma) personatus, Fr. (p. 105) ; 3-6 

 in. Epping Forest. 



133. A. (Tricholoma) nudus. BnU. (p. 105) ; 3 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



134. A. (Tricholoma), cinerasceus, Bull. p. (106) ; 

 2-3 in. 



135. A. (Tricholoma) panseolus, Fr.; pileus 3 in., 

 cinereous - fuliginous, variegated grey, pruinose, with a 

 marbled appearance, often guttate, fleshy, firm, at length 

 plane or depressed, or repand and excentric ; flesh spongy, 

 white when dry ; stem solid, tough, elastic, externally 

 fibrous, smooth, naked, whitish-grey ; gills emarginate 

 or rounded, somewhat decurrent when the pileus is 



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