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gills adnate, somewhat decurrent, crowded, becoming fuscous- 

 ferruginous. 



Among sticks. Welford, Northants. 



741. A. (Tubaria) inquilinus, Fr. (p. 161); h in.; re- 

 moved from Naucoria. 



742. A. (Tubaria) muscorum, P. ; pileus membrana- 

 ceous, convex, depressed in centre, striate, smooth, tawny- 

 yellow ; stem fistulose, short, same colour, incrassated at 

 base ; gills rather decurrent, horizontal, paler. 



Among moss on heaths. Scarborough. 



Subgenus 32, Crepidotus (p. 163). 



Pileus excentiic, lateral or resupinate. 



Crepidotus coiTesponds with Pleurotus and Claudopus, spores 



ferruginous, not white or rosy. 



743. A. (Crepidotus) palmatus, Bull. ; pileus fleshy, 

 compact, convex, then expanded, irregular, smooth, pellicu- 

 lose, ferruginous : stem excentric or lateral, incurved, firm, 

 smooth, whitish ; gills fixed to a collar, ventricose, rather 

 distant, same colour. 



On trunks. 



744. A. (Crepidotus) alveolus, Lasch (p. 163) ; 2 in. 



745. A. (Crepidotus) mollis, Schceff. (p. 164); 1-3 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



746. A. (Crepidotus) applanatus, P. ; pileus watery- 

 ciunamon, then whitish, very hygrophanous, slightly and 

 watery-fleshy, soft, fragile, plane and horizontal, extended 

 straight into a short white tomentose stem, otherwise reni- 

 form, slightly striate at margin when moist, even when dry, at 

 length depressed behind and somewhat sessile ; gills ending 

 determinately behind, crowded, linear, thin, whitish, then 

 watery-cinnamon . 



On decaying wood. Penzance. 



