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reddish-fibrilloso- striate, becoming pale ; gills emarginate, 

 broad, ferruginous. 

 On the ground. 



III. PusiLLi. — Filer's scarcely an inch broad. 



645. A. (Hebeloma) magnimamma, Fr. ; pileus with a 

 fleshy disc, extended in a mammiform umbo, not hygro- 

 phanous, convexo-plane, circumference thin, naked, brick- 

 red, growing pale ; stem obsoletely fistulose, equal, smooth, 

 naked, pale gilvous; gills obtusely adnate, crowded, pallid, 

 then ferruginous. 



On the ground, amongst grass. 



6-i6. A. (Hebeloma) petigenosus, Fr. ; pileus \ in., rather 

 fleshy, conical or convex, then expanded, dry, disc swollen, 

 brown, circumference silky-grey ; stem stufi'ed, tough, slen- 

 der, pulverulent, brick-red ; gills free, ventricose, yellow, 

 then olive-bay. 



On the ground in beech woods. 



Subgenus 28. Flammula (p. 157). 



Flammvila corresponds with Clitocybe and Clitopilus; spores 

 ferruginous, fuscous-ferruginous or tawny ochraceous, not 

 white or rosy. 



I. Gymnoti, — Veil none ; pileus dry, generally squamidose. 



647. A. (Flammula) gymnopodius, Bull. ; csespitose ; 

 dark ferruginous ; pileus 2-3 in., broad, fleshy, campauulato- 

 convex, squamulose ; stem solid, then smooth, equal; gills 

 decurrent, arcuate, crowded. 



On pine sawdust, Munstead. 



648. A. (Flammula) vinosus, Bull. ; pileus ferruginous- 

 brown, fleshy, expanded, at length depressed, dry, delicately 



