54 OUTLINE.S OF F.HITISII KUXGOLOGY. 



decurrent^ somewhat ash-coloured, interstices near the 

 margin veined. 



On Sphaymini, in an orchid pot. Dangstein. 



Subgenus 10. Mycena (p. 121). 

 I, Calodontes. — Edfje of y ills darker, denticidate. 



27o. A. (Mycena) pelianthinus, Fr. (p. 121) ; H in. 



274. A. (Mycena) balaninus, Berk. (p. 121) ; H in. 



275. A. (Mycena) Iris, Berk. (p. 121) ; § in. 



276. A. (Mycena) mirabilis, Cke. and Quel. ; pileus 

 fleshy, campanulate, umbo darker, smooth, finely striate; 

 stem rather tomentose-rooting, bluish floccose ; gills slightly 

 adnexed, distant, white, edges darkened with minute par- 

 ticles. 



On fir trunks, amongst Hypnum. Dr. Cooke considers 

 this plant to be distinct from the next. 



277. A. (Mycena) marginellus, P. : pileus ^ in., some- 

 what fuscous when young, then changeable, slightly fleshy, 

 campanulate, not viscid, with exception of the smooth 

 darker umbo, slightly striate and somewhat azure-blue, 

 floccose ; stem somewhat tomentose-rooting, with the same 

 flocci as on pileus ; gills slightly adnexed, distant, white or 

 cinereous, fringed at edge with dark azure-blue or red. 



Amongst flr trunks, with Hypnum cupressiforme. 

 Aboyne. The Rev. John Stevenson considers this i)lant to 

 1)C the same with the last. 



278. A. (Mycena) aurantio-marginatus, Fr. ; pileus 

 1 in., olivaceous-fuscous, then pale, fleshy at the disc, cam- 

 panulate, convex, obtuse, or obsoletely umbonate, even, 

 smooth ; margin straight, slightly striate at margin when 

 moist; stem brittle, flstulose, inflated, ventricose, zoned 



