62 OUTLINES OF lUtlTLSII FUXGOLOGY. 



320. A. (Mycena) amietus, Fr. ; gregarious, pileus \-h in., 

 greeu, bluish-grey, livid, membrauaceous, couico-cam- 

 panulate, scarcely umbouate, slightly pellucid-striate to 

 middle, then pruinate ; stem thinly fistulose, equal, flexile, 

 wholly villous-pulverulent, livid, the long tortuous rooting 

 stem almost smooth ; gills free, or reaching the stem, linear, 

 crowded, narrow, grey, edge paler. 



Among leaves. Glamis. Epping Forest, 



321. A. (Mycena) debilis, Fr. ; pileus \ in., whitish- 

 livid or flesh colour, then fuscous, membranaceous, cam- 

 panulate then convex, obtuse, striate, then even ; stem 

 slightly fistulose, weak and lax, same colour as pileus, 

 fibrillose at base ; gills broadly adnate, rather broad, some- 

 what distant, whitish, edge same colour. 



In chestnut wood. Wrothara, Kent. 



322. A. (Mycena) vitilis, Fr. (p. 126) ; I in. Epping 

 Forest. 



323. A. (Mycena) coUariatus, Fr. ; pileus \ in., fuscous, 

 pale, grey- whitish, pale pink, fuscous at disc, membranaceous, 

 campanulate, then convex, somewhat umbonate, striate, 

 rigid, smooth ; stem fistulose, tough, dry, smooth, even 

 then pale, striate under a lens ; gills adnate, joined in the 

 form of a collar behind, thin, crowded, hoary- whitish, or 

 obsoletely flesh-coloured. 



In wood. Among oak bark. Glamis. 



324. A. (Mycena) speireus, Fr. (p. 126) ; \ in. 



325. A. (Mycena) tenellus, Fr. (p. 126) ; \ in. 



326. A. (Mycena) acicula, Sc//ceff. (p. 127) ; j- in. 



VI. Lactipedes. — Stem and yills inilky. 



327. A. (Mycena) hsematopus, P. ; csespitose ; pileus 

 1 in., white-flesh-colour, fleshy-membranaceous, slightly 



