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sheathed with veil, smooth, shining or squamulose, sulphur" 

 yellow, mealy above the inferior, spreading, persistent, even 

 ring ; gills adnate, generally with a decurrent tooth, crowded, 

 narrow, at first yellow, then ferruginous. 



On stumps. Frequent. Epping Forest. Taste, bitter- 

 aromatic. 



557. A. (Pholiota) adiposus, Fr. (p. 151) ; 3-7 in, 

 Epping Forest. 



558. A. (Pholiota) flammans, Fr. (p. 151) ; 2-4 in. 



559. A. (Pholiota) Junonius, Fr. ; pileus 2 in., yellow, 

 fleshy, firm, convexo-plane, obtuse, dry, even, smooth ; flesh 

 compact pallid ; stem yellow, solid, equal, firm, incurved, 

 often excentric, even, mealy above ring; ring inferior 

 reflexed, entire ; gills adnate, crowded, broad, plane, yellow, 

 then ferruginous. 



On trunks. Highgate, 



560. A. (Pholiota) tuberciilosus, Sch(eff. ; pileus ^ in., 

 tawny yellow, compactly fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, 

 sometimes depressed, dry, smooth, or broken up into innate 

 broad adpressed scales ; flesh becoming yellow ; stem curt^ 

 bulbous, hollow, incurved, fibrillose, somewhat scaly, often 

 excentric, bright light yellow ; ring somewhat membrana- 

 ceous, reflexed, falling off"; gills emarginate, crowded, broad, 

 plane, light yellow, then tawny or spotted-ferruginous, edge 

 serrulated. 



On trunks, chiefly birch. On sawdust. Coed Coch. 



561. A. (Pholiota) curvipes, Fr. ; gregarious; pileus 

 H-2 in., tawny yellow, or orange, fleshy, thin, firm, tough, 

 convex, then expanded, obtuse, wholly innato-flocculose, 

 then torn into minute scales, dry ; stem fistulose, equal, 

 incurved, tough, fibrillose or delicately squamulose, light 

 yellow ; ring floccoso-radiate, soon vanishing ; gills adnate. 



