26 OUTLINES OF HKITISII l'UN(;OLOOV. 



depressed, crowded, entire, plane, white, then grey or dingy, 

 rufescent. 



In grassy places. Street. Odour none. 



136. A. (Trieholoma) duracinus, Cke. ; pilcus 3 in., 

 fleshy, compact, firm, dry, smooth, shining, convex, broadly 

 umbonate, cinereous ; margin involute ; stem solid, attenu- 

 ated upwards, striate below, reticulato-squamose above, 

 rather paler than the pileus ; flesh nearly white ; gills 

 narrow, crowded, emarginate, arcuate, cinereous. 



On the ground, under cedar. Kew. 



VII. Hyorophana. — Pileus tJiin, regular, iunhonate,Jlesh soft, 

 hygrophcDious. 



* (Jills ivhitis/i, Kuspotted. 



137. A. (Trieholoma) grammopodius, Bidl. (p. 106) ; 

 3-6 in. Epping Forest. 



138. A. (Trieholoma) melaleucus, P. (p. ]06); 1|- 

 3 in. 



Vur. porphyroleucus, Ball. ; firmer ; pileus fleshy, fuli- 

 ginous or fuscous, then rufescent, with a darker and vanish- 

 ing umbo ; stem solid, somewhat fibrillose, elongated, or 

 curt ; gills white. 



139. A. (Trieholoma) brevipes, Bull.; pileus 2 in., 

 umber, then becoming pale, fleshy, soft, even, smooth, 

 moist, opaque when dry ; flesh of pileus fuscous when 

 moist, white when dry ; stem solid, rigid, at length fibrous, 

 pruinate at the ape.x, externally and internally fuscous ; 

 sometimes very short, attenuated downwards, equal or 

 bulbous ; gills emarginato-frec, crowded, ventricose, dis- 

 appearing siiort of the margin, entire, fuscous, then whitish. 



In plantations, fields, etc. Said to be esculent. June 

 to October. 



