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campanulate, theu convex, sometimes umbonate or obtuse, 

 smooth, fragile, striate at margin ; stem rigid, fistulose, 

 equal, fiexuose and curved, rufous-ferruginous, at first 

 white-mealy, base fuscous ; gills adnate, somewhat distant, 

 l)roader behind, whitish flesh-colour, then ferruginous, 

 flocculose, edge ciliated. 



On moist ground, under alders. Powerscourt, Wicklow. 



698. A. (Naucoria) striaepes, Cke. ; pileus 1-H in., 

 ochraceous, campanulate, obtuse, then expanded, smooth, 

 even ; stem hollow, equal, erect or flexuose, white, longitu- 

 dinally striate ; gills slightly adnate behind, rather distant, 

 tawny- ferruginous. 



Amongst grass on lawn. Kew. 



699. A. (Waueoria) sideroides, Bull. ; pileus pale yel- 

 lowish or cinnamon, then tan- ochraceous, somewhat shining, 

 slightly fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, umbonate, 

 smooth, even, slightly viscid ; margin at first incurved and 

 slightly striate ; stem fistulose or stufted, equal, undulated, 

 smooth, white-pruinose at apex, pallid, then yellow, ferru- 

 ginous downwards ; gills adnate, with a decurrent tooth, or 

 sinuate, crowded, linear, watery, yellow-ochraceous, then 

 somewhat cinnamon. 



On trunks and stumps. On ash. Rare. 



700. A. (Naucoria) badipes, Fr. ; pileus ^ in., pale 

 yellowish-ferruginous, then tan, somewhat membranaceous, 

 campanulate, theu convex, umbonate, smooth, pellucidly 

 striate to umbo when moist ; stem fistulose, equal, firm, 

 flexuose, ferruginous, darker towards naked base, upper 

 part scaly ; gills adnate, ventricose, thin, somewhat distant, 

 pale yellowish-ferruginous. 



Under larch. Coed Coch. 



