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fibrilloso-striate ; gills adnate, crowded, grey then 

 ochraceous. 



In old pasture. Glamis. 



790. A. (Hypholoma) sublateritius, SchcEJif. (p. 169). 

 Epping Forest. 



Var. squamosus, Cke. ; pileus spotted with superficial scales, 

 especially towards margin. 



On trunks. 



Var. ScheefFeri, Fr. ; pileus conical, at length depressed, 

 wrinkled ; gills narrow, decurrent, even in the young 

 specimens. 



On trunks. 



791. A. (Hypholoma) capnoides,Fr.; csespitose; pileuslin.; 

 ochraceous, yellowish, fleshy, convex, then flattened, obtuse, 

 dry, smooth ; flesh somewhat thin, white ; stem hollow, 

 equal, often curved and flexuose, becoming silky-even, 

 pallid, whitish at apex, partially striate, becoming ferrugi- 

 ginous ; cortina appendiculate, white, becoming fuscous- 

 purple. 



On pine stumps. Uncommon. 



792. A. (Hypholoma) epixanthus, Fr. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 light yellow, then pale, the disc commonly darker, fleshy, 

 moderately thin, convexo-plane, obtuse or gibbous, even, 

 slightly silky, then smooth ; flesh white, becoming light 

 yellow ; stem hollow, attenuated from the thickened base 

 or equal, floccoso-fibrillose, pale ferruginous, fuscous below, 

 pruinose at apex ; cortina appendiculate, white ; gills 

 adnate, crowded, at first light yellow-white, then cinereous. 



On fir stumps. Epping Forest. Frequent. Odour acid, 

 strong. 



793. A. (Hypholoma) elseodes, Fr. ; ca3spitose ; pileus 

 brick-red or tan, fleshy, rather plane, somewhat umbonate. 



