136 OUTLINES OF BKTTISH FUNGOLOGY. 



II. Pn.'EOTi — Pileus tuihed, the 2)artial veil, tJiou(jh fugacioits, 

 generally visible. 



* Pediadei. — Groiving infields and on plains. 



701. A. (Naucoria) vervacti, Fi\ 



A. (Naucoria) triscopus, Fr. ; pileus ^ in., bay-browu, 

 then ochraceous, opaque, slightly fleshy, hemispherical, 

 obtuse, then convexo-plane, with a prominent umbo, smooth ; 

 stem stuffed, then delicately fistulose, filiform, equal, flexuose, 

 smooth, opaque, ferruginous, umber at base ; gills adnate, 

 thin, somewhat crowded, dark ferruginous. 



On old wood. Kilburn. 



702. A. (Naucoria) pediades, Fr. (p. 10) ; 1-2 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



703. A. (Naucoria) arvalis, Fr. ; pileus f-li in., rather 

 fleshy, tough, convex, then plane, growing pale ; stem fistu- 

 lose, slightly pulverulent, becoming yellowish, long, fusiform; 

 gills adnexed, rather distant, tawny, then ferruginous. 



On the ground. 



704. A. (Naucoria) semiorbicularis, Fr. (p. IGO) ; 1-2 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



705. A. (Naucoria) tabacinus, Dec. ; pileus J— | in., 

 umber, then bay-cinnamon, moist, dingy-tan, slightly fleshy, 

 plane, obtuse at base, involute at margin, smooth ; stem 

 hollow, attenuated downwards, somewhat flexuose, naked, 

 darker and fuscous at base ; gills adnate, crowded, linear 

 or ovate, at length brown-bay-cinnamon. 



By waysides, Among short grass. Kew. 



** ScoRPioiDEi. — Grouting in moist, uncidtivated, roooded 

 2)laces. 



706. A. (Naucoria) tenax, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., varying 

 cinnamon, and olivaceous and somewhat fuscous-yellowish, 



