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tricose, almost triangalar, distant, at first adnexed, at 

 length somewhat free^ pallid, edge delicately flocculose. 

 In marshy ground among Sphac/Jia. King^s ClifFe. 



Subgenus 3 1 . — Tubaria. 



Pileus somewhat membranaceous, often clothed with the universal 

 floccose veil, sometimes umbilicate or depressed ; stem some- 

 what cartilaginovis, fistulose ; gills somewhat decui-rent, or 

 broadest behind and triangular. 



Tubaria corresponds with Omphalia and Eccilia; spores ferrugi- 

 nous or fuscous-ferruginous, not white or rosy. 



* Genuini. — Spores ferruginous. 



733. A. (Tubaria) cupularis, Bidl. ; piieus 1 in., rufescent 

 then light yellowish, hygrophanous, slightly fleshy, plano- 

 depressed,obtuse, even, smooth; stem slender, fistulose, naked, 

 attenuated upwards, whitish ; gills decurrent, crowded, 

 tawny. 



On the ground. On mountainous heath. Creag 

 Maoiseach. Strathtay. 



734. A. (Tubaria) furfuraceus, P. ; o-l in., removed 

 from Naucoria. 



Var. trigonophyllus, Lasch. ; smaller, growing pale ; gills 

 very broad, triangular, dingy ochre. 

 By waysides. Epping Forest. 



735. A. (Tubaria) paludosus, Fr. ; pileus i-J in., pale 

 yellowish-fuscous, silky with superficial, pallid flocci, some- 

 what membranaceous, at first conical, then convex, umbo- 

 nate, with a very prominent papilla ; stem attenuated 

 upwards, fistulose, flexuose, ochraceous, paler and -white- 

 villous below, flocculose above with remains of veil ; gills 

 decurrent, broad behind, triangular, with a decurrent 

 tooth, crowded, thin, watery ochraceous. 



On marshy ground among Sphagna. 



