98 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



Hocculose ; stem stuffed, thickened upwards, tough, smooth, 

 cinereous ; gills decurrent, distant, broad, few, whitish, then 

 flesh-colour. 



On rotten wood. On tops of walls. Lincoln. 



528. A. (Eccilia) floseulus, S?n. ; pileus submembrana- 

 ceous, pruinoso-crystalline, umbilicate, somewhat irregular, 

 black-brown, then white ; stem pruinose or innato-fibril- 

 lose, cartilaginous, with a fleshy pith, attenuated down- 

 wards; gills decurrent, somewhat waved, thick, pink. 



On the ground at the foot of, and upon the stems of 

 tree ferns. 



529. A. (Eccilia) acus, Sm. ; pileus submembranaceous, 

 umbilicate, densely pruinose, white ; margin striate and 

 incurved ; gills thick, distant, deeply decurrent, pink ; stem 

 cartilaginous, smooth. 



Among germinating coffee seeds, in cocoa-nut fibre. 

 Odour strong. 



Subgenus 21. Claudopus. — Pileus excentric, lateral or 



resupinate. 



Claudopus corresponds with Pleurotus, spores rosy not white. 



The British species removed from Crepidotus. 



530. A. (Claudopus) variabilis, P. (p. IGl). Epping 

 Forest. 



531. A. (Claudopus) depluens, Batscli (p. IGl). 



532. A. (Claudopus) byssisedus, 7-*. (p. 1G4). 



