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palC;, somewhat fleshy, gills shining through thin margin, 

 hemispherical, then expanded, obtusely umbonate, smooth, 

 viscid ; stem stuffed, then hollow, equal, round, even- 

 fibrillose, dingy-pallid, light yellowish, then fuscous or 

 olive; gills adnate, then rounded and somewhat separating, 

 broad, almost distant, triangular, or oblong, whitish-fuscous, 

 becoming ferruginous-whitish and entire at edge. 



On grassy walks and on sticks. Welford, Northants. 



707. A. (Naucoria) myosotis, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., oliva- 

 ceous or fuscous-green, then pale and light yellow, disc 

 darker, fleshy, convex, then plane, somewhat umbonate, 

 with a viscous pellicle ; flesh thin, pallid ; stem fistulose, 

 slightly firm, equal, flexuose, fibrillose or scaly ; fugitive 

 cortina fringing the margin ; gills adnate, decurrent, with a 

 tooth, somewhat distant, broad, pallid umber-olivaceous, then 

 brown-ferruginous, serrated ; edge white. 



In woods. In moist places. Scarborough. 



708. A. (Naucoria) temulentus, Fr. ; pileus A— 1 in., 

 ferruginous, then ochraceous, hygrophanous, somewhat mem- 

 branaceous, fleshy at disc, campanulate, then convex, some- 

 what umbonate, smooth, striate at circumference, then 

 even ; stem fistulose, with a pith, tough, equal, flexuose, or 

 undulated on surface, polished, pulverulent at apex, white- 

 villous at base ; gills adnate, somewhat distant, attenuated 

 in front, lurid ferruginous, then umber. 



In moist open woods. Glamis, etc. 



709. A. (Naucoria) latissimus, Cke. ; pileus \-\\ in., 

 subglobose, then hemispherical, with a fleshy disc, margin 

 at first incurved ; stem attenuated downwards, rooting, 

 hollow, smooth, dark brown below, pallid above ; gills very 

 broad, rounded behind, slightly adnate, tawny-umber. 



In a churchyard. 



