32 OUTLINES OF BKITISH FUNOOLOGY. 



colovir, beconiiug white or fuscous when old, somewhat thin, 

 at length depressed, rimoso-rivulose and undulato-lobed, 

 never umbonate ; margin at first involute, villous ; flesh 

 compact, white ; stem stuffed with a spongy pith, at length 

 hollow, tough, elastic, ecjual, somewhat fibrillose and white ; 

 gills obliquely acute behind, aduate, then somewhat decur- 

 rent, broad, somewhat crowded, flesh colour, then white. 



On lawn amongst moss. Coed Coch, etc. 



Var. neptuneus, Batsch ; smaller than the type. 



On dry mountain pastures near the sea. Llaudulas. 



***** Colour sliininy ivhitish. 



163. A. (Clitocybe) cerussatus, Fr. (p. 108) ; 2-3 in. 

 Var. dift'ormis, Schuiu. (p. 112); caespitose ; often very 



large, pileus 2-7 in., undulato-lobed ; stem curt, sulcate 

 or longitudinally wrinkled ; gills at length pallid. 



On rich ground. After continual rain. Epping Forest. 



164. A. (Clitocybe) phyllophilus, Fr. (p. 109) ; 2-4 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



165. A. (Clitocybe) pithyophilus. Seer. : gregarious, 

 pileus 2-3 in., dead-white when moist, shining whitish when 

 dry, fleshy, plane, umbilicate, at length irregular, repand 

 and undulato-lobed, even, smooth, flaccid ; margin slightly 

 striate when old ; stem somewhat hollow, rounded, then 

 compressed, equal, even, smooth, obsoletely pruinose at apex, 

 white tomentose at the base ; gills aduate, somewhat decur- 

 rent, crowded, plane, entire, white. 



In fir woods, frequent. 



166. A. (Clitocybe) tornatus, Fr.; pileus regular, 1-2 in., 

 fleshy at disc, thin, plane at length depressed round the 

 gibbous disc, dry, smooth, slightly silky, at length delicately 

 rimoso-rivulose, white ; flesh white ; stem stuffed, tough. 



