144 OUTLINES OF BUITLSII FUXGOLOGY. 



73G. A. (Tubaria) stagninus, Fr. ; pileus \-l iu., bay- 

 browu ferruginous, theu ocliraceous, somewhat membrana- 

 ceous, conical then hemispherical, obtuse, sometimes 

 slightly depressed in centre, somewhat viscid, slightly 

 striate, then even, clothed and appendiculate round margin 

 with floccose, superficial, concentric, white scales ; stem 

 slightly tough, fistulose, equal, rubiginous then date-brown, 

 somewhat pruinose at apex ; gills decurrent, broad, tri- 

 angular, ferruginous. 



On marshy ground. Sibbertoft. Epping Forest. 



737. A. (Tubaria) pellucidus, Bull. ; pileus rather 

 fleshy, conic then campanulate, umbonate, cinnamon, 

 hygrophanous, silky and squamulose at striate margin ; 

 stem thin, short, attenuated upwards, shining, pruinose at 

 apex ; gills decurrent, broad behind, triangular, paler. 



Among leaves. 



738. A. (Tubaria) embolus, Fr. (p. 1G3) ; h'm.; removed 

 from GaU'.ru. 



739. A. (Tubaria) autochthonuB, B. and Br. ; pileus ^ in., 

 ochrey-white, obtuse, hemispherical, silky, flocculose at 

 margin ; stem flexuose, thickened upwards and at the white 

 woolly base ; gills adnate, with a tooth, horizontal, honey- 

 coloured. 



On naked soil. Wooduewton, Northauts. 



* * Pii^oTi. — Sjyores fnscous-ferrwjinous. 



740. A. (Tubaria) crobxilus, Fr. ; pileus i-| in., slightly 

 fleshy, flattened, obtuse, slightly viscid, covered with floc- 

 cose, somewhat squarrose, separating white scales, then 

 naked, becoming hoary-tan, shining ; stem fistulose, equal, 

 flexuose, fuscous, densely beset with white floccose scales ; 



