34 OUTLINES OF I'.UITISII rrXGOLOGY. 



174. A. (Clitocybe) tumulosus, Kulcltbr. ; ccespitose ; 

 pileus umber, then pale fieshy, conical, then expanded, um- 

 bonate, even, smooth ; stem solid, floccoso-pruiuose, pallid ; 

 gills slightly emarginate and dccurrcnt, crowded, white, then 

 cinereous. 



In woods. Hereford. 



175. A. (Clitocybe) pergamenus, Cke. ; csespitose, whitish 

 like vellum, rather cartilaginous, pileus H-2 in., convex, be- 

 coming plane, obtusely umbonate, smooth, even ; stem equal, 

 ascending, solid with a cartilaginous coating ; punctato- 

 squamose at apex ; gills broadly adnate, with a decurrent 

 tooth, rather crowded, white. 



On old stump. Lyndhurst. 



176. A. (Clitocybe) cryptarum, Letell. ; csespitose, 

 pileus brown, spotted, somewhat conical, depresso-floccu- 

 lent ; stem fistulose, more or less compressed, attenuated 

 upwards, streaked, somewhat striate, white ; gills somewhat 

 decurrent, arcuate, narrow, white. 



On sawdust. Coed Cocli. 



177. A. (Clitocybe) monstrosus, Soiv. ; often csespi- 

 tose ; pileus fleshy, convex and umbonate, waved and 

 lobed, opaque as if white-washed ; margin inflexed ; stem 

 compressed, solid, streaked, opaque, white, tomentoso- 

 squamulose above, slightly rooting ; gills moderately distant, 

 scarcely rounded behind, not decurrent, white or cream 

 colour. 



On the ground. Probably esculent. 



178. A. (Clitocybe) opacus, ll'itli. (p. 110); 1-2 in. 



