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shining^ liver-rufescent ; gills adnate, decurrent, broad 

 behind^ somewhat triangular, distant, becoming purple. 



In waste places. Resembling a small A. laccatns. 

 Epping Forest. 



368. A. (Omphalia) hepaticus, iJa^^cA (p. 131) ; 4-14 in. 



369. A. (Omphalia) muralis, Soiv. (p. 131) ; ^1 in. 



370. A. (Omphalia) umbelliferus, L. (p. 132) ; h in. 

 Var. abieguus, B. and Br. ; pale yellow. 



On decayed fir stumps and on the naked ground. 

 Var. viridis, Fl. Dan. ; wholly of a dull green colour. 



371. A. (Omphalia) infumatus, B. and Br. ; pileus ^in., 

 green then smoky, obtuse, not membranaceous ; stem thin, 

 yellow, dilated at base, tomentose, especially below ; gills 

 decurrent, few, broad, distant, yellow. 



On bark among moss. Garthewin. 



372. A. (Omphalia) retostus, Fr. ; pileus k in., umber, 

 slightly fleshy, piano-depressed, even, then polished, margin 

 convex, involute ; flesh same colour ; stem curt, fistulose, 

 tough, equal, smooth, paler than pileus ; gills slightly 

 decurrent, distant, pallid, umber. 



On lawns and amongst dead leaves. Coed Coch. 



373. A. (Omphalia) abhorrens, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 fuscous, umbilicate, even ; stem slender, same colour, white 

 tomentose at base; gills decurrent, distant, thick. 



On lawn. Coed Coch. Odour foetid. 



374. A. (Omphalia) pseudo-androsaceus, Bull. ; whitish 

 or grey, pileus fleshy-raembranaceous, convex, deeply 

 umbilicate, at length infundibuliform, smooth, striato- 

 plicate ; margin crenulate ; stem stuficd, slender ; gills 

 decurrent, distant. 



Among moss on lawn. Coed Coch. Epping Forest. 



375. A. (Omphalia) griseo-pallidus, Desm. ; pileus ^ in., 



