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In a flower-pot. On the ground. West Lynn. 



685. A. (Naucoria) centunculus, Fr. (p. 159) ; J-_^ in. 

 Epping Forest. 



686. A. (Waucoria) horizontalis, Bull. (p. 159); ^ in. 



687. A. (l^Taucoria) rimulincola, Rabenh. ; cinnamon ; 

 pileus hemispherical, umbilicate, plicate, slightly wrinkled- 

 tomentose; stem somewhat excentric, short, incurved, 

 somewhat thickened at base ; gills adnexed, somewhat dis- 

 tant, thick, very broad, whitish^ crenulate. 



On twigs. On cut elm. Rannoch. 



688. A. (iTaucoria) semiflexus, B. and Br. ; pileus i in., 

 chestnut, hygrophanous, moderately fleshy, somewhat cam- 

 panulate, then hemispherical or flattened above, margin 

 with a delicate white veil ; flesh white ; stem solid, semi- 

 horizontal; gills adnexed, distant, tawny. 



On the side of a bank. Ascot. 



689. A. (Waucoria) rubricatus, B. and Br. ; csespitose ; 

 white, then tinged with red; the very small pilei at length 

 rather plane; stems slender. 



On decayed bramble-twig. Hereford. 



** Gills adnate, 2)ileus convexo-2')lane. 



690. A. (nSTaucoria) abstrusus, Fr. ; pileus 1^ in., ferra- 

 ginous-clay, fleshy, thin, convex, then plane, orbicular, even, 

 smooth, viscid; flesh watery; stem cartilaginous, tough, 

 rigid, fistulose, equal, round, straight, polished, naked, pallid- 

 ferruginous, darker at base ; gills adnate, crowded, plane 

 cinnamon or watery ferruginous. 



On sawdust and in woods. Coed Coch. 



691. A. (Waucoria) innoeuus, Lusch ; pileus 1^ in., 

 rufous, then pale, slightly fleshy, convex, obtuse, rather 



