106 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOriY. 



crowded, light yellowish, pallid at sides, at length tawuy, 

 edge white, at length floccoso-crenate. 



On sawdust and fallen trunks. Coed Coch. 



562. A. (Pholiotaj cruentatus, Cke. and Sm. ; pileus 

 rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, torn into adpressed 

 floccose scales ; stem somewhat fistulose, thin, incurved, 

 fibrillose, yellow, as well as the floccose ring ; gills adnate, 

 broad, white, then yellowish, at length tawny. 



On trunks. 



*** Hygrophani. — Gills cinnamo)/, not at fast light yellovh 



563. A. (Pholiota) paxillus, Fr. ; pileus 3-5 in., rather 

 compact, gibbously convex, then expanded, even, moist, 

 subrepand ; stem solid, long, stout, rather attenuated, 

 smooth ; ring narrow, spreading ; gills decurreut, crowded, 

 broad, cinnamon. 



On trunks. 



564. A. (Pholiota) dissimulans, B. and Br. ; pileus 1 in., 

 livid, becoming pale or whitish, campanulate, obtuse, scarcely 

 viscid, at length flattened, involute at margin ; stem fistu- 

 lose, with transverse dissepiments, thickened downwards, 

 shining white, cottony at base ; ring erect, generally per- 

 sistent ; gills sinuato-adnate, then decurrent, pallid clay 

 colour. 



On sticks of hawthorn and sloe. Hothorpe. 



565. A. (Pholiota) Cookei, Fr. ; pileus 2 in., dirty pale- 

 yellowish, fleshy, conical, then convex, viscid when moist, 

 sprinkled with darker adpressed scales ; stem solid, equal, 

 fibrillose, rufous-brown below; ring tender; gills adnate, 

 slightly vcntricose, at length brown. 



In damp places among grass. Dinmore. 



566. A. (Pholiota) subluteus, Fl. Dun.; pileus 3 in., 



