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Series B. — Pileus between flashy and membranous, hyrjro- 

 ■phanous. 



IV. Cyathiformes. — Pileus fleshy -membranous, liyijrophanous, 

 depressed, at length cup-shaped; gills adnate, then decii^rrent. 

 Colour dingy ivhen moist. 



196. A. (Clitocybe) cyathiformis Fr. (p. Ill) ; U-3 

 in. Epping Forest. 



197. A. (Clitocybe) expallens, P. ; pileus 1-2 in., when 

 young somewhat fleshy, convexo-plane, cinereous-fuscous, 

 at first sprinkled white-silky, then plano-infundibuliform, 

 livid, disc slightly fleshy ; margin membranaceous and 

 striate ; stem flocculose internally, soon hollow, tough, 

 equal, smooth, white-silky at apex ; gills decurreut, thin, 

 slightly distant, soft, white-cinereous. 



In mixed wood. Glamis. 



198. A. (Clitocybe) obbatus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., fuscous- 

 blackish, pale \vhen dry, cinereous, somewhat membrana- 

 ceous, coiivexo-plane with broadly umbilicate disc, smooth, 

 striate to the middle ; stem hollow, flexuose, smooth, slightly 

 striate, fuscous-cinereous ; gills slightly decurrent, distant, 

 broad, dark cinereous, white-pruinose. 



In fir woods. 



199. A. (Clitocybe) pruinosus, Lasch ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 brown, becoming cinereous when dry, hygrophanous, fleshy- 

 membranaceous, when young umbilicate, with lead-coloured 

 pruina, when full grown broadly infundibuliform and 

 smooth, sometimes squamulose ; flesh thin, becoming cine- 

 reous ; stem stufi'ed or obsoletely fistulose, equal, often 

 curved, flocculose at base, fibrillose when young, same colour 

 as, or paler than, pileus. 



On rotten wood and on the ground. 



