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Va)\ Swartzii, Fr. ; firmer ; pileus at length rather plane, 

 "whitishj disc fuscous ; stem whitish, somewhat violaceous at 

 apex. 



Il woody places. In groves abounding in springs. 



3S3. A. (Omphalia) directus, B. and Br. ; white, very 

 slender, pileus nail-shaped, plane at apex ; stem long, thread- 

 like, slightly rufous, ascending, clothed with long hairs 

 towairls the base ; gills deeply decurrent. 



Oi dead leaves. Chiselhurst. May to November. 



38k A. (Omphalia) Bellise, Johns, (p. 134); k in. 



38». A. (Omphalia) gracillimus, fVeinm. ; pileus ^ in., 

 memlranaceous, hemispherical, sometimes papillate, some- 

 times umbilicate, tiocculose, then smooth, sulcate at sides ; 

 stem delicately fistulose, bristle-like, soft, with a floccose 

 base gills decurrent, thin, somewhat distant, alternate gills 

 dimidate. 



I. marshy ground, on decaying leaves and stems of 

 vegetables. Rare. 



b;6. A. (Omphalia) bullula, Brig. ; very small, scat- 

 tered wholly shining white ; pileus membranaceous, hemi- 

 sphercal, diaphanous ; stem very thin, filiform ; gills distant, 

 arcua:)-decurrent. 



Oniead sticks. Coed Coch. 



** Integrelli. — (J ills fold-like, narrow. 



387. A. (Omphalia) integrellus, P. ; wholly white, 

 pileus in., membranaceous, conical, soon hemispherical, 

 frequeily irregular, broad and depressed at disc, striate at 

 margin stem delicately fistulose, thin, slightly firm, pilose 

 downwds and adnate, often with a small villous bulb at 

 base ; gls decurrent, narrow, in the form of folds, distant, 



