48 OUTLINES OF 15KITIS1I FUNCIOLOGV. 



pruinose at apex ; gills adnate, very obtuse behind, some- 

 what crowded, narrow, whitish. 

 By roads in woods. 



244. A. (Collybia) succineus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., rufous 

 or brown-fuscous, becoming pale, fleshy, thin, convex, then 

 flattened, obtuse, at length depressed and unequal, rimosely 

 split when dry, even, smooth ; stem fistulose. tough, at- 

 tenuated at base, not rooted, polished, pidlid-rufescent ; 

 gills adnate, obtuse behind, slightly crowded, broad, thick, 

 becoming pale white, edge serrulated. 



Amongst grass. In mixed wood. Coed Coch. 



245. A. (Collybia) nummularius, Fr. ; pileus \\ in., 

 pallid, slightly variegated with yellow and red, slightly 

 fleshy, rather plane, depressed round the obsolete umbo, 

 even ; stem stuffed, then hollow, smooth, pallid, thickened 

 at apex ; gills free, somewhat distant, white. 



Amongst leaves. In mixed woods. Glamis. 



246. A. (Collybia) esculentus, Jacq. (p. 118); \ in. 



247. A. (Collybia) tenacellus, P. ; h in. 



Var. stolonifer, Jungh. ; pileus fuscous, becoming pale, 

 slightly fleshy, plane, obtuse, somewhat depressed, smooth ; 

 margin somewhat striate ; stem fistulose, equal, smooth, 

 becoming fuscous, with a creeping somewhat stoloniferous 

 rooting stem ; gills rounded-adnexed, vcntricose, somewhat 

 distant, whitish. 



In pine woods, amongst leaves. Frequent. 



** (Jills narroio, crovxled. 



248. A. (Collybia) acervatus, Fr. (p. 119) ; 2-3 in. 

 219. A. (Collybia) dryophilus, Bull. (p. 119); 1-2 in. 



Epping Forest. 



250. A. (Collybia) aquosus, BuU. ; pileus watery. 



