134 OUTLINES OF lilllTISH FUXGOLOGY. 



smooth, striate ; stem stufted, white-fibrillose, woolly at 

 base; gills adaate, somewhat crowded, yellow-ochraceous. 



Ou the ground in damp places. 



092. A. (Naucoria) cerodes, Fr. ; pileus A-1 iu., watery- 

 ciuuamou, then tan-colour, somewhat membranaceous, cani- 

 panulato-convex and flattened, at length depressed, obtuse, 

 smooth, pellucid-striate at circumference, then even, slightly 

 silky-atomate ; stem slightly firm, fistulose, equal, some- 

 what flexuose, becoming bay-brown-fuscous, pallid upwards, 

 mealy at apex; gills adnate, separating, broad behind, 

 almost triangular, somewhat distant, pallid, then cinnamon. 



On burnt soil. Among moss. 



693. A. (Naucoria) melinoid.es, Fr. (p. IGO) ; ^-^ in. 

 Epping Forest. 



G94<. A. (Naueoria) pusiolus, Fr. ; pileus A in., yellow, 

 somewhat membranaceous, hemispherical, then expanded, 

 obtuse, smooth, slightly viscid ; stem filiform, fistulose, 

 tough, flexile, smooth, slightly viscid, shining light-yellow ; 

 gills adnate, broad, crowded, plane, watery-cinnamon. 



Ou the ground. West of England. 



*** Gills adnate, pileios ca.mjxmulate thai expanded. 



695. A. (Naucoria) nuceus, Bolt. (p. 159) ; i-1 in. 



696. A. (J^faucoria) glandiformis, Sm.; pileus 1 in.; at first 

 obtusely campauulate, becoming somewhat hemispherical, or 

 filbert- shaped, nut-brown, disc darker, smooth, even ; stem 

 erect, elongated, equal, stuffed, then hollow, pallid, some- 

 times twisted ; gills very broad, rounded behind, adnate, 

 umber. 



On the ground. 



697. A. (Naucoria) seolecinus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in,, bay- 

 brown ferruginous, opaque, paler at margin, slightly fleshy, 



