122 OUTLINES OF BKITISII FUNGOLOGY. 



margin at first iuflexed, naked ; flesh thick, white ; stem 

 solid, equal, white, pruinatc under a lens; gills emarginato- 

 fiee, drv, white, pale or flesh-white, then watery ferru- 

 ginous. 



On grassy banks. Daugsteiu. 



641. A. (Hebeloma) nudipes, Fr. ; pileus 2 in., pale tan 

 or clay colour, fleshy, convex then flattened, obtuse, unequal, 

 even, viscid, margin at first inflexed, then ascending ; thin, 

 exceeding the gills ; flesh watery, then white ; compact at 

 disc; stem solid, fibrous, equal, straight or curved, smooth, 

 naked above, white ; gills emarginate, crowded, dry, tan 

 colour. 



In woods. Coed Coch. 



642. A. (Hebeloma) ischnostylus, Cke. ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 white or slightly pallid at disc, convex then expanded, 

 broadly umbonate, slightly viscid, even ; margin thin ; stem 

 solid, equal, or slightly thickened at base, smooth, naked ; 

 gills rounded behind, adnate, slightly serrate at margin, 

 whitish then clay-colour. 



On the ground among grass. Shrewsbury. 



643. A. (Hebeloma) nauseosus, Cke. ; pileus l-l^ iu., 

 more or less expanded, even, smooth, viscid, ochrey-white ; 

 stem equal or slightly attenuated below, same colour, mealy 

 above, faintly striate downwards, and in decay turning 

 black at base, solid ; gills ventricose, sinuate, very broad, 

 rather distant, pallid, then clay-colour, at length ferru- 

 ginous. 



On the ground in mixed woods. Park End, Forest of 

 Dean. Foetid. 



644. A. (Hebeloma) capnioeephalns, Ball. ; pileus fleshy, 

 convexo-plane, obtuse, even, smooth ; margin at length 

 becoming blackish ; stem stuffed, attenuated downwards. 



