86 OUTLINES OF UKITISJI l'UNC;OLOGV. 



In old pasture. Glamis. 



t71. A. (Entoloma) griseo-cyaneus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., 

 white, grey, or inclining to blue, slightly fleshy, campanu- 

 late, then convex, obtuse, floccoso-scaly ; stem fibrous, 

 hollow, externally floccoso-fibrillose, pallid, then becoming 

 azure-blue, sometimes white ; gills adnexed, separating free, 

 veutricose, whitish, then flesh-colour. 



In pastures and open woods. Rare. 



A. frumentaceus, Bull. (p. 144). This is a Tricholoma. 

 See No. 85. 



472. A. (Entoloma) sericellus, Fr. (p. 144); \ in. Epping 

 Forest. 



473. A. (Entoloma) Thompson!, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 \^-2 in., grey-tomentose, plane, with raised radiating ribs 

 which form reticulations in centre ; stem fibrillose, tomen- 

 tose, paler than the pileus ; gills broad, flesh-colour. 



Among grass in plantation. West Farleigh. 



III. NoLANiDEi. — Inclininy to Nolanea. 



PileitiS thin,Jor viost part scissile, hygro-phcinous, smooth, silky 

 lohen dry, commonly irregular, pileus repand. 



474. A. (Entoloma) clypeatus, L. : 3 in. 



475. A. (Entoloma) rhodopolius, Fr. ; 2-5 in. 



476. A. (Entoloma) majalis, Fr. ; esrspitose; pileus li- 

 2i in., somewhat cinnamon, ochraceous, pale yellow when 

 dry, fleshy-membranaceous, campanulatc, then convex, 

 somewhat umbonate, fragile, smooth, even, margin repand, 

 rimoso-incised ; stem slender, fistulose, compressed, twisted, 

 striate, somewhat fibrillose, whitish, slightly thickened at 

 the base, white-tomentosc ; gills free, ventrieose, crowded, 

 crenate, pallid, flesh-colour, 



In meadows and open woods. Rare, April to May. 



