42 OUTLINES OF JSIMTI.SH FUNGOLOUY. 



VI. Versiformes. — Variable in sJuqje. Pileus thin, convex, then 

 irreyular in shape squamulose or mealij, ijills adnate, broad, 

 rather thick, distant, poicdered toith lohite meal. 



* Pileus dinyy, scaly. 



209. A. (Clitocybe) ectypus, Fr. (p. 113); ^2-3 in. 



210. A. (Clitocybe) belltis, P. (p. 113) ; 2 iu. Epping 

 Forest. 



** Pileus briylit, one colour. 



211. A. (Clitocybe) laccatus, Scop. (p. 113) ; 1 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



Var. amethystiuus, Bolt. ; whole plant of a beautiful 

 amethystine violet. 



Var. tortilis, Bolt. ; small, irregular, often Ci\3spitose, 

 resembling type, but much smaller. 



A. (Clitocybe) difformis, P. ; = A. cerassatus, Fr. ; 

 No. 163. 



212. A. (Clitocybe) Sadleri, B. and Br.; 2-2^ in., 

 CEespitose; light yellow, centre tawny, piano-depressed or 

 umbilicate, at first slightly silky, at length becoming smooth 

 towards centre; stem yellow with tawny fibrils, base 

 thickened ; gills decurrent, thin, very crowded, lemon- 

 yellow, entire at margin. 



On an oak tub in Conservatory. Edinburgh. 



Subgenus 9. Collybia (p. 114). 



Series A. — Gills 'white or briyhtly coloured, not cinereous ; 

 flesh white. 



I. Stri.epedes. — i:item fihrilloso- striate. 



* GiUs broad, somewhat distant. 



213. A. (Collybia) radicatxis, Behl. (p. 114); 3-4 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



