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II. Denudati. — Pileus smooth, at first with no cortina. 



635. A. (Hebeloma) sinapizans, Fr.; pileus 3-5 in., 

 clay colour, pale yellowish at disc, fleshy, compact, convex 

 then plane, obtuse, repand, and often excentric, even, 

 slightly viscid ; flesh white ; stem stout, rigid, somewhat 

 solid, equal or fusiform, fibrilloso-striate, white, squamulose 

 at apex ; gills emargiuate, crowded, fragile, opaque clay- 

 cinnamon, dry, unspotted. 



In moist woods. Under trees in a field. Epping 

 Forest. 



636. A. (Hebeloma) crustuliniformis, Bull. (p. 157). 

 Var. minor, Cke. ; smaller than type. Epping Forest. 



637. A. (Hebeloma) elatus, Batsch ; pileus 3 in., tan- 

 colour, fleshy, convex then flattened, obtuse, even, smooth, 

 viscid, opaque, paler when dry ; margin thin ; stem stuffed, 

 equal, cylindrical, tense and straight, twisted, adpressedly 

 fibrillose, pale whitish, white-mealy at apex ; gills rounded 

 with a decurrent tooth, crowded, dry, pale cinnamon. 



In pine woods, among moss and leaves. 



638. A. (Hebeloma) longicaudus, P. (p. 157) ; li-2in. 

 Var. radicatus, Cke. ; stem fusiform, rooting. 



639. A. (Hebeloma) lugens, Jungh. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 brown, becoming somewhat yellow, fleshy, convexo-plane, 

 smooth, somewhat viscid ; stem solid, shining, fibrilloso- 

 striate, somewhat bulbous, white-mealy at apex ; gills some- 

 what free, fragile, crowded, pallid, then ferruginous, crenu- 

 late, darker at edge. 



Under beech. Lyndhurst. Odour strong. 



640. (A. Hebeloma) truneatus, Schceff. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 somewhat rufous, paler at margin, fleshy, compact, convex 

 then flattened, obtuse, undulato-repand, irregular, smooth. 



