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branaceous, striate, diaphanous, smooth, violet or purplish 

 pink, disc brownish ; stem tough, shining, pellucid yellow, 

 villous at base ; gills uncinate, adnate, connected by veins, 

 distant, white, then rosy flesh-colour. 



On stumps. Whitby, Yorks. Radish scented. 



IV. Fragilipedes. — Stem frfujile. 



304. A. (Mycena) atro-albus, Bolt. (p. 124) ; 1 in. 



305. A. (Mycena) dissiliens, Fr. (p. 125). 



306. A. (Mycena) atro-eyaneus, Batsch ; pileus i in., 

 fuscous, then azure-blue-grey, membranaceous, campanu- 

 lato-convex, at length flattened, gibbous, umbo fuscous- 

 blackish, somewhat wrinkled, angular and obtuse, deeply 

 sulcate, sprinkled with white powder; stem fistulose, fili- 

 form, slightly attenuated, equal, rigid, fragile, smooth, dark 

 blue-black, base bulbous ; gills joined in a collar, attenuato- 

 adnate, ventricose, distinct, distant, white. 



In fir woods. Ascot. 



307. A. (Mycena) pullatus, B. and Cke. ; pileus 

 f in., dark brown with a tinge of purple, disc almost black, 

 membranaceous, campanulate, obtusely umbonate, sulcato- 

 striate to the middle ; stem fistulose, thickened downwards, 

 same colour, white floccose at base, sometimes rooting ; gills 

 adnexed, broad, white. 



On the ground, among dead leaves. Epping Forest. 



308. A. (Mycena) pauperculiis, Berk. (p. 125) ; -^ in. 



309. A. (Mycena) leptocepliaUis, P. ; pileus cinereous, 

 somewhat membranaceous, campanulato-expanded, repand, 

 umbonate, sulcate, pruinose, opaque ; stem equal, slightly 

 striate, opaque, dry ; gills emarginate, white-cinereous. 



On trunks and on the ground. Laxton Park, Northants. 

 Epping Forest. vStrong odour of nitre. 



