96 OUTLINES OF HUITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



**** Grills whitish, pileus not hyyroplianous. 



518. A. (Nolanea) verecundus, Fr. ; deusely gregarious ; 

 pileus watery, reddish, pallid, somewhat membranaceous, 

 slightly fleshy at disc, at first umbonate, then obtuse, obso- 

 letely pellucid, striate to the middle, smooth, slightly silky 

 towards the flocculose margin ; stem slightly firm, somewhat 

 fistulose, cartilaginous, not rigid, easily splitting into fibrils, 

 becoming pale, mealy at apex ; gills adnate, separating, 

 rather thick, distant, ventricose, segmental, whitish, watery. 



Among short grass. 



519. A. (Nolanea) coelestinus, Fr. ; pileus iHn., dark 

 azure-blue, streaked, not hygrophanous, campanulate, then 

 convex, obtuse, the rugged disc darker or blackish, striate, 

 lax ; stem somewhat fistulose, atteimated upwards, white- 

 pruinate at apex, otherwise smooth, azure- blue-black ; gills 

 adnate, ventricose, broad, hoary-white, edge same colour. 



On old trunks. On wood. Stoke Pogis. 



520. A. (Nolanea) rubidus, B. (p. 148) ; J in. 



Subgenus 20. Ecctlia.^ — Pileus membranaceous, at first infliexed 

 stem cartilaginous, hollow or stufled ; gills attenuated behind, 

 decurrent not separating from stem. 



Ecc'din cori'esponds witli Oinphalia ; spores rosy, not white. 



521. A. (Eccilia) Parkensis, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., fuscous, 

 then blackish, not hygrophanous, membranaceous, plano- 

 convex, umbilicatc, smooth, slightly striate to middle ; stem 

 fistulose, attenuated downwards, smooth, fuscous ; gills 

 decurrent, ci'owdec], distant, linear, whitish, then becoming 

 dingy flesh-colour. 



In grassy places. Hatheaston. 



522. A. (Eccilia) carneo-griseus, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 1 in., grey-desh-colour, umbilicatc, striate, delicately dotted. 



