ac;aricini. 45 



II. Vestipedes. — Stem velvety, Jioccose or i^ruinose. 

 * Gills broad, somewhat distant. 



224. A. (CoUybia) velutipes, Curt. (p. 116) ; 1-4 m., 

 Epping Forest. 



Var. rubescens, Cke. ; pileus 1 in., viscid, bright ferru- 

 ginous brown, obscurely striate, stem as in type, velvety 

 dark brown, internally blackish below, white above ; gills 

 becoming spotted with brown. 



Among fir leaves. Largo, N.B. 



225. A. (Collybia) laxipes, Fr. ; pileus 1| in., white, 

 slightly fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, smooth, moist; stem 

 stuffed, rufous-velvety, long, stiff; gills separating-free, 

 distant, broad, ventricose, white. 



On wood and chips. 



226. A. (Collybia) mimicus, Sin. ; pileus 2 in., pale 

 brownish-yellow, smooth, with a ihin separable cuticle ; 

 stem fibrillose at base, fibrilloso-striate in middle, naked 

 or slightly pruinose at apex ; gills very broad, somewhat 

 distant, thin, white. 



Among shavings. Odour and taste strong, fishy. 



227. A. (Collybia) floccipes, Fr. ; pileus rather fleshy, 

 campanulate, then convex, umbonate, even, silky, becoming 

 pale ; stem fistulose, straight, rooting, pallid, rough, with 

 floccose, punctiform, black squamules ; gills adnexed, ven- 

 tricose, rather distant, thick, white. 



In a stump. Leigh Woods, Bristol. 



228. A. (Collybia) vertirugis, Cke. 



= A. (Collybia) undatus. Berk. (p. 117) ; 1 in. 



229. A. (Collybia) stipitarius, F. (p. 116) ; \-\ in. 



** Gills very narroio, very croivded. 



230. A. (Collybia) hariolorum, DC. ; gregarious ; pileus 



