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hygrophanous, slightly fleshy, campanulato-convex, theu 

 flattened, obtuse, at flrst even, soon furfuraceous and scaly, 

 fragile; stem fistulose, equal, fibrillose, cinnamon, then 

 ochraceous, squamuloso-furfuraceous at apex; gills at first 

 adnata, then emarginato-separating, crowded, linear or ven- 

 tricose, dark cinnamon^ edge entire, same colour. 



In woods and moist places, among leaves. Uncommon. 



715. A. (Waucoria) escharoides,Fr.; pileus i in., tan, then 

 whitish, disc fuscous, slightly fleshy, soft, conico-convex, 

 soon flattened, obtuse, squamuloso-furfuraceous ; flesh white ; 

 stem fragile, fistulose, equal, flexuose, adpressedly fibrillose, 

 pallid, then fuscous, somewhat pruinose at apex ; gills ad- 

 fixed, decurrent with a tooth, or emarginate, somewhat free, 

 ventricose, broad, pallid tan, then cinnamon. 



On bare damp ground. Apethorpe. 



*** Pileus destitute of scales, silk;// or sjyrinJded with atoms. 



716. A. (Naueoria) carpophilus, Fr. ; pileus \ in., 

 somewhat tan, pallid, whitish, even, hygrophanous, some- 

 what membranaceous, convex, obtuse, furfurate with shining 

 atoms or floccoso-squamulose ; stem filiform or capillary, 

 stufled or obsoletely fistulose, pallid, at first furfuraceous, 

 then naked ; gills rounded-adnexed, somewhat free, ventri- 

 cose, broad, somewhat distant, crenulate, pallid, then ochra- 

 ceous. 



On beech mast and leaves. Rare. Epping Forest. 



717. A. (Naueoria) graminicola, Nees ; pileus \ in., 

 fuscous, then fawn-ochraceous, somewhat membranaceous, 

 convex, papillate, shaggy tomentose ; stem slender, tough, 

 hirsute, fuscous ; gills slightly adnexed, somewhat distant, 

 pallid-ochraceous. 



On stalks of grass. 



