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gills somewhat decurreiit, crowded, pallid-grey, paler than 

 pileus, somewhat shining, here and there dichotomous. 



In woods. Coed Coch. Smell that of prussic acid, taste 

 very bitter. 



157. A. (Clitocybe) vernieosus, Fr. (p. 108) ; 2 in. 



158. A. (Clitocybe) venutissimus, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 brilliant glittering intense orange-reddish, becoming pale 

 yellowish, slightly fleshy, obtuse or somewhat umbilicate, 

 becoming silky-even, sometimes striate and crisped ; flesh 

 same colour ; stem stufted, then hollow, equal, smooth, red- 

 dish, commonly white-villous at base ; gills decurrent, 

 slightly distant, somewhat arcuate, glittering orange and 

 reddish. 



Amongst larch leaves. Penicuik. Odour none. 



159. A. (Clitocybe) subalutaceus. Batsch ; pileus 1-2 

 in., pale tan, becoming whitish, fleshy, soft, tough, obsoletely 

 umbonate or depressed, smooth ; stem stuff'ed, internally 

 spongy, elastic, almost equal, naked, becoming pale-straw 

 colour ; gills adnate, then somewhat decurrent, distant, 

 broad, simple, pallid. 



Under holly. Oxton, Exeter. Odour like that of anise 

 or disagreeable. 



**** Pileus (jreen, becoming pcde. 



160. A. (Clitocybe) odorus, Bui/, (p. 108); 3 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



161. A (Clitocybe) Trogii, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., cinereous 

 white, fleshy, compact, smooth, opaque ; stem solid, firm, 

 curt, thickened and villous at base, white ; gills somewhat 

 decurrent, crowded, white. 



In woods. Coed Coch, etc. Fragrant. 



162. A. (Clitocybe) rivulosus, P. ; pileus 1-2 in., flesh- 



