36 OUTLINES OF BKITISH FUNGGLOGY. 



crenate ; stem hollow, fibrous, tough, unequal, attenuated 

 downwards, brick colour, at first covered with a delicate 

 floceulose pruina ; gills dccurrent, arcuate, distant, reticu- 

 lated with veius or distinct, white, becoming pale, but not 

 yellow. 



In woods. King's Lynn. 



183. A. (Clitocybe) parilis, Fr. ; pileus ;^ in., fuscous, 

 then grey-whitish, not hygrophanous, slightly lieshy, 

 depressed at the atomate or floceulose disc, without stripe, 

 involute, stem stuffed, tough, equal, smooth, naked, fuscous- 

 grey ; gills deeply dccurrent, very crowded, narrow, whitish- 

 grey. 



By the sides of plantations. Coed Coch. 



** Pileus coloured or ])cdlicl, smooth, moist in wet iveather. 



184. A. (Clitocybe) gilvus, Fr. ; pileus 2-4 in., pale 

 yellowish, fleshy, compact, convex then depressed, even, 

 smooth, somewhat moist, polished and shining when dry, 

 here and there spotted, margin involute ; flesh compact, at 

 length fragile, somewhat the same colour as pileus; stem 

 solid, fleshy, stout, not elastic, equal, smooth, paler than 

 pileus, villous at base ; gills dccurrent, thin, crowded, often 

 branched, arcuate, narrow, pallid then ochraceous. 



In woods. West Farlcigh. Kent. 



185. A. (Clitocybe) subinvolutus, Batsch ; pileus brick 

 colour, convex, depressed, smooth, margin involute ; flesh 

 pallid ; stem paler, stout, straight, somewhat equal, clothed 

 at the lowei part with elevated veins or wrinkles, tomentose, 

 and inclining to flesh colour above, base obtuse ; gills 

 decurrent, rather broad, same colour as pileus. 



In woods, chiefly of Conifers. 



186. A. (Clitocybe) spinulosus, Stev. and Sm. ; pileus 

 1^-3 in., creamy flesh colour, fleshy, then plane or depressed, 



