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140. A. (Tricholoma) humulis, Fr. (p. 106) ; 2-3 in. 

 Var. blandus, B. ; pileus thiu, pulverulent, grey-lilac ; 



stem slender, sub-fibrilloso-rimose, rather bulbous, base 

 brown ; gills broad, rounded behind and nearly free, white. 

 Plantations and roadsides. 



141. A. (Tricholoma) exscissus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., 

 mouse-colour or fuscous-cinereous, not changing colour when 

 dry, smooth, shining, at length plane with a prominent 

 umbo ; flesh thin, white ; stem solid, thin, equal, polished, 

 white ; gills emargiuate, crowded, linear, shining-white. 



In pastures. Cromer. ]\Iay. 



142. A. (Tricholoma) subpiilverulentus, Pers. (p. 107) ; 

 li in. Epping Forest. 



** Gills hecomimj riolaceous, <jrey, fidigmous. 



143. A. (Tricholoma) sordidus, Fr. ; pileus 1-3 in. 

 livid lilac, becoming violet-fuscous or violet flesh-colour, 

 changing colour to dirty fuscous when old, somewhat fleshy, 

 at length plane or depressed, somewhat umbonate, smooth ; 

 margin when full-grown slightly striate ; stem stufted, 

 pliant, commonly thickened at base, somewhat incurved, 

 fibrilloso-striate, same colour as pileus ; gills at first 

 rounded, then sinuato-decurrent, somewhat crowded, at 

 length distant, violaceous, then pale or fuliginous. 



On dung, etc. Great Elm, Somerset. Epping Forest. 



144. A. (Tricholoma) paedidus, Fr. ; pileus H in., 

 mouse-coloured, fuliginous, flaccid, umbonate, at length 

 depressed round the prominent umbo, moist, streaked with 

 innate fibrils, margin naked, flesh thin, tough, becoming 

 white ; stem stufted, externally somewhat cartilaginous, 

 internally fibrous, slightly bulbous, tough, somewhat striate, 



