124 OUTLINES OF BRITIISII FUNGOLOGY. 



flocculose ; stem solid^ firm, somewhat thickened at base, 

 delicately flocculose; gills decurrent, crowded, simple, 

 narrow, ferruginous. 



Oil the ground. Morfa, Couway. Rare. 



649. A. (Plammula) floccifer, B. and Br. ; caespitose ; 

 pileus 2 in., tawny, sprinkled with white fibrils, somewhat 

 fleshy, convex, expanded, flesh tawny at the edge and 

 beneath the cuticle, elsewhere white; stem fistulose, at- 

 tenuated upwards, white, with silky scales, umber within, 

 furfuraceous near pileus ; gills moderately broad, rouuded 

 behind, adnate, scarcely ventricose, wrinkled transversely, 

 ferruginous, edge white. 



On lime stumps. Colleyweston. 



650. A. (Flammula) decipiens, Sm. ; somewhat fascicu- 

 late; pileus 1 in., rich brown, becoming pale, umbo almost 

 white, fleshy, convex, dry, minutely squamulose ; flesh 

 golden yellow ; stem rich tawny, bright brown at base, 

 often swollen, attenuated downwards, twisted, striate ; gills 

 decurrent, crowded, moderately broad, luminous brown. 



On burnt earth, charcoal, etc. Epping Forest. 



651. A. (Flammula) clitopilus, Cke. and Sotv. ; pileus 

 2 in., rather fleshy, convex, disc depressed and umbilicate, 

 smooth, dry, purplish brown ; stem ventricose, erect, hollow, 

 fuliginous, with a few scattered fibrils towards base, brown 

 within ; gills scarcely crowded, ventricose, slightly adnexed, 

 pallid. 



Among firs. 



652. A. (Flammula) purpuratus, Cke. and Mass. ; pileus 

 1-2 in., fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtusely umbonate, 

 purple or purple-brown, clad with minute floccose scales of 

 same colour ; stem curved, equal, smooth and pallid above, 

 purple below and granulose, solid ; flesh pale yellowish 



