70 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



fuscous-grey, then hoary, slightly fleshy, convex then plane, 

 umbilicate, even, smooth, slightly shining, hygroi)hanoiis, 

 unequal and excentric, margin deflexed ; stem stuffed, 

 slightly firm, equal, smooth, fuscous ; gills decurrent, dis- 

 tant, thick, same colour as pileus, or darker. 



On the ground. King's Lynn. 



37(5. A. (Omphalia) stellatus, Sow. (p. 132) ; ^ in. 



II. Mycenarii. — Pileus at first camimnulate, margin straijld, 

 pressed to the stem. 



* Campanell^. — Gills broad, j^erfect, unequul. 



377. A. (Omphalia) campanella, Batsch (p. 133) ; \ in. 



378. A. (Omphalia) pictus, Fr. ; pileus j in., higher 

 than broad, fuscous, the umbilicate disc light yellow, the 

 sides striate, margin paler, membranaceous ; stem almost 

 filiform, horny, rigid, stuff'ed, smooth, date-brown with a 

 small radiating-membranous base, slightly thickened up- 

 wards ; gills adnate, somewhat decurrent, higher than 

 broad, distant, whitish, then light yellow. 



On wood, chips, etc. In mixed wood. Killin. 



379. A. (Omphalia) camptophyllus, B. (p. 133) ; \ iu. 



380. A. (Omphalia) umbratilis, Fr. ; gregarious ; pileus 

 1 in., shining black-fuscous, then hoary, membranaceous, 

 obtusely campanulate, then convex and umbilicate, smooth, 

 margin striate ; stem tough, tubular, flocculoso-stuff'ed, 

 equal, smooth, fuscous dead-black ; gills adnato-decurrent, 

 arcuate, crowded, broad, becoming fuscous-white. 



In damp places. On the ground, among grass. 



381. A. (Omphalia) griseus, Fr. (p. 133) ; h in. 



382. A. (Omphalia) fibula, Bull. : \ in. 



