AGARICINI. \)6 



lose^ slightly firm, rigid, smooth, l)luish-grey-green ; gills 

 adnate, whitish, edge same colour. 

 In grassy places. Cabalva. 



**** Gills (jre// or glaucous, lii/groj^hanous, jjileits somewhat striate. 



505. A. (Leptonia) asperellus, Fr. (p. 147); 1-H in. 



506. A. (Leptonia) nefrens, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., hygro- 

 phanous, fuliginous, then livid-grey, membranaceous, cam- 

 panulate, then flattened, somewhat undulated, striate, obso- 

 letely fibrillose, with a deep darker umbilicus, at length 

 infundibuliform ; stem fistulose, fragile, equal, smooth, 

 somewhat naked, fuscous-livid ; gills adnexed, separating, 

 broad, pallid grey, edge slightly black, entire. 



In grassy places. A.scot. 



Subgenus I 'J. — ISTolanea. 



Nolanea corresponds with Mycena, spores rosy, not white. 



* Gills grey or fuscous. Pileus darh-coloured,hygrophanous. 



507. A. (Nolanea) pascuus, P. (p. 147) ; 1-3 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



508. A. (Nolanea) Babingtonii, Blox. (p. 148) ; \ in. 



509. A. (Nolanea) mammosus, Fr. ; pileus umber or 

 fuliginous, then dull silky, hygrophanous, membranaceous, 

 conico-campanulate, papillate, rarely obtuse, striate, smooth ; 

 stem rigid, fistulose, cartilaginous, tense, straight, slightly 

 thickened and white-mealy at apex, otherwise polished, even 

 or compressed, smooth, fuliginous-livid ; gills adnexed, 

 sepa rating-free, ventricose, slightly distant, grey, then hoary 

 or pure rose-colour. 



On lawns. Coed Coch. 



510. A. (Nolanea) junceus, Fr.; pileus 1 in., fuliginous. 



