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length smooth, silky-shining, undulated ; stem stuffed, 

 compressed, white-villous at base, striate and fibrillose 

 upwards, fiocculent at apex ; gills distant, adnexed, wrinkled. 

 In pastures. Bodelwyddan. Becoming reddish when 

 dry. 



II. Leptonidei. — Iiidiniiig to Le-ptonia. 

 Plletis dry, flocculose, someichat scaly. 



457. A. (Entoloma) Saundersii, Fr. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 white, becoming fuscous when old, fleshy, campanulate, 

 then expanded, obtuse, repaudo-lobed, adpressedly tomentose, 

 not hygrophanous ; stem solid, equal, silky-flbrous, white; 

 gills slightly adnexed, broad, distant, reddish. 



On naked ground and river sand. Rare. Epping Forest. 



468. A. (Entoloma) fertilis, jB. (p. 142) ; 6 in. 



469. A. (Entoloma) jubatus, Fr. ; growing in clusters ; 

 pileus 1-2 in., mouse-colour, somewhat fleshy, campanulate, 

 then expanded and flattened, umbonate, floccoso-scaly and 

 fibrillose ; flesh thin, same colour as pileus ; stem fleshy- 

 fibrous, rigid, fragile, hollow, equal, becoming fuscous, 

 clothed with fuliginous fibrils ; gills adnexed, somewhat 

 emarginate, easily separating, crowded, ventricose, at first 

 fuliginous, then purple-fuliginous. 



In old pastures and mossy places. Uncommon. Epping 

 Forest. 



470. A. (Entoloma) resutus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., becoming 

 fuscous, disc darker, slightly fleshy, convex, obtuse, floccoso- 

 scaly, sometimes with darker adpressed scales, or becoming 

 even, longitudinally fibrillose ; stem fibrous, soft, stuffed, 

 at length hollow, equal, polished, smooth, slightly striate, 

 somewhat grey ; gills adnexed, ventricose, reddish, almost 

 free, plane, crowded, thick, grey, at first darker. 



