66 OUTLINES OF RHITISH ITXGOI^OnV. 



csespitose; pileus 1 in., livid, disc fuscous, thin, whitish, 

 somewhat membranaceous, umbilicate, convexo-plane, even, 

 smooth ; stem cartilaginous, fistulose, equal, flexuose, some- 

 what rooted, cohering with villous down at base, even, 

 silky-striate with white fibrils at apex ; gills decurreut, 

 crowded, thin, unequal, whitish. 

 In woods among moss. Perth. 



353. A. (Omphalia) maurus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., fuli- 

 ginous, then livid, somewhat membranaceous, convex, 

 umbilicate, smooth, hygrophanous, striate, then even, silky- 

 shining; stem cartilaginous, somewhat horny, rigid, fragile, 

 flocculoso-stuffed, smooth, fuliginous blackish ; gills attenu- 

 ated at both ends, decurrent, arcuate, crowded, white. 



On lawns and in moist places. Coed Coch. 



354. A. (Omphalia) offuciatus, Fr. : pileus 1 in., dark, 

 then pale flesh colour, pale, whitish, slightly fleshy, theu 

 piano-depressed, even, smooth, hygrophanous ; stem cartila- 

 ginous, fistulose, equal, round, then compressed, smooth, 

 reddish, obsoletely pruinate at apex ; gills decurrent, plane, 

 straight, crowded, narrow, same colour as pileus. 



Under beech, etc. Coed Coch. 



** Pyxidati. — Gills sliyJdlij distant, narroic. 



355. A. (Omphalia) chrysophyllus, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 hygrophanous, yellow-fuscous, then tan hoary, or whitish, 

 somewhat membranaceous, flaccid, deeply umbilicate, border 

 somewhat reflexed, floccoso-squamulose; stem tough, fistulose, 

 equal, smooth, somewhat rooted, yellow ; gills decurrent, 

 distant, broad, yellow. 



On pine chips and rotten pine wood. On pine sawdust. 

 Glamis. 



