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coming fuscous, mealy at apex ; gills obtusely aduate, 

 separating, broad, scarcely crowded, at length connected by 

 veins, whitish-grey. 



260. A. (Collybia) ozes, Fr.: pileus 1 in., hygrophauous, 

 grey-fuscous, pallid when dry, slightly fleshy, convex, then 

 plane, umbonate, smooth, striate at margin when moist ; 

 stem at length hollow, almost equal, lax, flexuose, fragile, 

 slightly striate, fuliginous-grey, white-mealy at apex ; gills 

 adnate, somewhat ventricose, crowded, broad, entire, fuligi- 

 nous-olivaceous. 



On the ground. On pine leaves. Hothorpe, Northants. 



261. A. (Collybia) inolens, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., hygro- 

 phanous, livid, then pale tan and slightly silky, opaque, slightly 

 fleshy, campanulato-convex, then plane, obtusely and broadly 

 umbonate, smooth, margin inflexed, then expanded, striate, 

 undulated ; stem compressed, rigid, fistulose, then soft and 

 hollow, equal, livid, becoming pale, white strigose at base, 

 white squamulose at apex ; gills adfixed, separating, some- 

 what free, broad, linear, slightly ventricose, whitish grey. 



In woods, chiefly pine. Uncommon. 



262. A. (Collybia) plexipes, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., blackish, 

 whitish at margin, then fuliginous-livid, fleshy-membran- 

 aceous, campanulate, umbonate, somewhat wrinkled, slightly 

 striate ; stem fistulose, equal, cartilaginous, surface finely 

 silky-fibrous, slightly striate, livid, shortly and bluntly 

 rooted ; gills attenuated behind, free, ventricose, somewhat 

 crowded, white, then becoming glaucous. 



On trunks. In woods. Uncommon. 



263. A. (Collybia) atratus, Fr. (p. 120) ; 1 in. Epping 

 Forest 



264. A. (Collybia) ambustus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., fuscous, 

 then fuscous-livid, somewhat membranaceous, convex, plane. 



