142 OUTLINES OF BPJTISII FUXGOLOGY. 



729. A. (Galera) mniophilus, Lasch ; pileus h \n., 

 fuscous-light-yellowish, almost clay colour, campanulate, 

 almost papillate, striate, disc even ; stem equal, Hexile, 

 fibrillose, yellow, mealy at apex, iloccose at base ; gills 

 obtusely adnate, piano-ascending, broad, somewhat distant, 

 light yellowish-ochraceous, or becoming fuscous-clay-colour. 



Among Mnium. Raunoch. Epping Forest. 



730. A. (Galera) minutus, Quel. ; pileus ^ in., chamois- 

 bistre, campanulate ; stem long, somewhat capillary, 

 smooth, tawny, base webbed-spreading, white ; gills adnato- 

 arcuate, as broad as long, moderately crowded, yellowisli, 

 then clay colour, edge whitish. 



Among moss. Wrotham, Kent. 



*** EiiiODERMEi. — Pileus somewhat membranaceous, veil mani- 

 fest, su2:)erjicial, sejjarating, at first silky and sqimmulose 

 at margin. 



731. A. (Galera) ravidus, Fr. ; gregarious; pileus 

 h.-\\ in., greyish, at first campanulato-hemispherical, even, 

 moist, very hygrophanous, somewhat silky when dry, then 

 appendiculato-toothed with the white veil, fragile ; stem 

 fistulose, fragile, equal, pallid, becoming yellowish, silvery- 

 shining, fibrilloso-striate, somewhat pruinose at apex ; gills 

 somewhat free, broad, ventricose, distant, ochraceous-saffrou 

 or pale yellowish. 



On the ground among chips. 



732. A. (Galera) mycenopsis, Fr. ; pileus \ in., pallid 

 honey-colour, slightly fleshy-membranaceous, somewhat 

 globose, campanulate then convexo-plane, gibbous with a 

 l)roadly elevated, naked, even disc ; striate and silky with 

 superficial white villous down to middle ; stem fistulose, 

 attenuated upwards, yellowish but white-silky with ad- 

 pressed villous down, obsoletely pruinatc at apex ; gills ven- 



