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or bay-tawny-j becoming pale, slightly fleshy, campauulate, 

 smooth, but velvety in appearance ; stem fistulose, almost 

 horny, equal, shining, bay-brown upwards, whitish at apex, 

 date-brown and villous-downy below ; gills rounded behind, 

 somewhat free, distant, connected by veins, broad, white 

 then pale. 



On bramble, among pine leaves, etc. Batheaston. 

 Csespitoso-fasciculate. 



293. A. (Mycena) proliferus, Fr. (p. 123). 



294. A. (Mycena) excisus, Lasch ; pileus campanulato- 

 convex, slightly fleshy at disi*, somewliat umbonate, slightly 

 wrinkled, date-brown, fuscous-brackish ; stem firm, tough, 

 rooted, even, becoming fuscous ; gills ventricose, thick, 

 distant, connected by veins, hoary, somewhat free. 



In mixed woods, on trunks. Glamis. Odour at length 

 nauseous. 



295. A. (Mycena) psammicola, B. and Br.; pileus \ in., 

 brown, becoming paler at margin, hygrophanous, somewhat 

 hemispherical, sprinkled with minute particles ; margin 

 striate ; stem solid, firm, rooting, umber downwards, white 

 upwards, wholly white-pulverulent ; gills shortly aduate, 

 sinuate behind. 



On a sandbank among moss. Addington. Odour strong. 



296. A. (Mycena) rugosus, Fr. ; pileus cinereous, 

 becoming pale, tough, slightly fleshy at disc, mem- 

 branaceous, campauulate, then expanded, plane, corrugated, 

 dry, striate at circumference ; stem short, cartilaginous, 

 fistulose, rigid, tough, straight, at length compressed, 

 smooth, pallid with a short, strigose root ; gills arcuato- 

 adnate, with a decurrent tooth, united behind in a collar, 

 somewhat distant, connected by veins, broad, ventricose, 

 white then grey, edge entire or serrulated. 



