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apex, margin at first incurved, then repand, faintly striate ; 

 stem cylindrical, equal, hollow, purple at base, paler at 

 apex, slender, smooth ; gills broadest behind, adnate, rather 

 crowded. 



In peat bogs. Scarborough. 



239. A. (Collybia) ventricosus, Bull. ; pileus tan or 

 dingy, slightly fleshy, campanulato-convex, umbonate, 

 smooth ; stem fistulose, even, naked, rufescent, ventricose 

 at base, rooted ; gills arcuato-adfixed, ventricose, lax, some- 

 what crowded, undulated, rufescent. 



In woods. Bathford. 



240. A. (Collybia) Stevensoni, B. and Br. ; pileus \ in.,, 

 pallid yellow, semi-ovate, obtuse, viscid, here and there 

 spotted-viscous ; stem thin, fibrillose, pulverulent upwards, 

 composed of fibres, slightly rufous, rooting; gills adnate, 

 with a decurrent tooth, broad, somewhat ventricose, distant, 

 white. 



In old pasture. Glamis. 



241. A. (Collybia) psathyroid.es, Cke. ; pileus f in., 

 campanulate, obtuse, rather viscid; margin regular, even; 

 stem hollow, slender, equal, rather tongh ; gills adnate, 

 with a decurrent tooth, broad, triangular, rather distant, 

 white. 



On the ground. Epping Forest. 



242. A. (Collybia) xanthopus, Fr. (p. 118) ; 1-2 in. 



243. A. (CoUybia) nitellinus, Fr. ; pileus l-\\ in., 

 tawny or brick-tawny, when dry somewhat tan, somewhat 

 membranaceous, convexo-plane, smooth, obscurely rugulose, 

 pellucido-striate when moist ; flesh same colour ; stem soft- 

 cartilaginous, readily splitting into fibrils, stuffed, then 

 fistulose, equal, flexuose, somewhat rooted, ferruginous- 

 tawny, yellow when dry, white villous at base, obsoletely 



