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fleshy at disc, conical then campanulate, obtusCj convex^ 

 spuriously umbonate^ naked, even, striate at the denticulate 

 margin ; stem fistulose, rigid, pulverulent with whitish, 

 delicate, villous down, sometimes plane ; gills adnate, often 

 with small decurrent tooth, whitish. 



On stumps. Frequent. Epping Forest. Abounding 

 with dark blood-coloured juice. 



328. A. (Mycena) cruentus, Fr. (p. 127) ; i in. 



329. A. (Mycena) sanguinolentus, A. and S. (p. 127) ; 

 ^ in. Epping Forest. 



330. A. (Mycena) crocatus, Fr. (p. 127) ; A-1 in. 



331. A. (Mycena) ehelidonius, Fr. (p. 127) ; ^-1 in. 



332. A. (Mycena) galopus, Fr. (p. 128) ; h in. Epping 

 Forest. 



333. A. (Mycena) leucogalus, Cke. ; pileus i in., purple- 

 brown, paler at margin, black at umbo, membranaceous, 

 campanulate, umbonate, sulcate to middle ; stem fistulose, 

 slender, a little thickened downwards, same colour as pileus, 

 base tomentose ; gills adnate, with a small decurrent tooth, 

 rather distant, connected by veins, cinereous. 



On rotten stump. Kew. Epping Forest. INIilk white, 

 plentiful. 



VII. Glutinipedes. — fStem ylutinous. 



334. A. (Mycena) epipterygius, Scoji. ; l-l in. Epping 

 Forest. 



335. A. (Mycena) clavicularis, F;\ ; pileus i in., whitish, 

 light yellowish, then fuscous, membranaceous, couvexo- 

 expanded, striate, dry, without a pellicle, depressed at disc : 

 stem fistulose, tough, even, smooth, whitish, fibrillose at 

 base ; gills adnate, somewhat decurrent, often connected bv 

 veins, whitish. 



