138 OUTLIXKS OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGV. 



III. Lepidoti. — rUeus /lucculose or squamrdose, veil manifest. 

 * Squamules o/pileus sujjerjicud, separatinr/. 



710. A. (Naucoria) porriginosus, Fr. ; pileus rather 

 fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, viscid, clingy, growing 

 pale, clad with superficial, evanescent, saffron-coloured flocci ; 

 stem fistulose, equal, rather soft, silky, becoming smooth, 

 pallid ; gills adnate, entire, crowded, yellow, then cinnamon. 



Amongst twigs. 



711. A. (Naucoria) sobrius, Fr. ; pilous \-\ in., honey- 

 colour, disc darker, then pale, slightly fleshy, convex, obtuse, 

 smooth, moist, slightly silky ; veil pruinose, fugacious ; 

 stem fistulose, equal, ferruginous-fuscous downwards, some- 

 times sprinkled with silky whitish spots from the veil ; 

 gills broader behind, obtusely adnate, broad, paler than 

 pileus. 



On the ground in mixed woods. Rare. 



Var. dispersus, B. and Br. ; pileus |~^ in., ochraceous, 

 convex, delicately marked with small dots, margin furfura- 

 ceous ; stem fistulose, thickened upwards or equal ; furfura- 

 ceous ; ring appendiculate ; gills adnate, pallid white at 

 margin. 



On lawns, 



A. inquilinus, Fr. (p. 161). Removed to Tubaria. 

 No. 711. 



A. furfuraeeus, Pers. (p. 161). Removed to Tubaria. 

 No. 731.. 



** I 'ileus irith innate squaimdes. 



712. A. (Naucoria) erinaceus, Fr. (p. 161) ; i in. 



713. A. (Naucoria) siparius, Fr. (p. 161) ; i-i in. 

 711. A. (Naucoria) conspersus, P. ; gregarious ; pileus 



l-l 2 in., bay-brown, or rufous-cinnamon, then ochraceous. 



