56 OUTLINES OF nitlTlSH FUKGOLOGY. 



apex when young, then naked, rufescent, incurved and 

 woolly at base ; gills adnate, somewhat decurrent with a 

 small tooth, broad, at length separating, connected by veins. 



On decayed fir wood. Glamis. 



28(). A. (Mycena) Adonis, Bull. (p. 1.'23) ; -iin. Epping 

 Forest. 



287. A. (Mycena) lineatus, Bidl. ; pilcus \ iu., light yellow, 

 varying whitish, membranaceous, hood-shaped then cam- 

 panulate, obtuse, lineato-sulcate, smooth ; stem fistulose, 

 filiform, equal, even, smooth, becoming light yellow, white- 

 villous, somewhat velvety at base ; gills adnate, linear, 

 somewhat distant, white. 



Among moss. Foxley. 



288. A. (Mycena) luteo-albus, Bolt. (p. 123); I in. 



289. A. (Mycena) flavo-albus, Fr. ; growing in troops, 

 pileus \ in., ochraceous, yellow-white or white, somewhat 

 membranaceous, very slightly fieshy, campanulate, then 

 flattened, umbonate, smooth, even, rimosely split when dry, 

 stem fistulose, slightly rigid, tense and straight, equal, 

 pellucidly white, smooth at base, pruinose at apex ; gills 

 adnexed, ventricose, distant, white. 



In woods and meadows. Frequent. 



290. A. (Mycena) lacteus, P. ; \ in. Epping Forest. 



291. A. (Mycena) gypseus, Fr. ; cicspitose ; fragile; 

 pileus membranaceous, couico-campanulate, glabrous, striate 

 to umbo, stem straight, attenuated upwards, hairy at base ; 

 gills attenuato-adnexed, subuncinate, white. 



On trunks. Epping Forest. 



III. KiciDiPEDES. — Stem rigid ; r/ills changinr/ colour from 

 white to (/reij or reddish. 



292. A. (Mycena) cohgerans, Fr. ; pileus ] in., cinnamon 



