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dry, smooth opaque ; flesh yellow ; stem stuffed, then 

 hollow, equal, slender, incurved or flexuose, fibrillose, same 

 colour as pileus, becoming ferruginous ; gills adnate, 

 crowded, greenish, then olivaceous. 



On trunks and on the ground. Slough. Odour bitter. 



794. A, (Hypholoma) fascicularis,///^c/.9. (p,169); 2-4in. 

 Epping Forest. 



795. A. (Hypholoma) dispersus, Fr. (p. 169) ; 1-H in. 

 Epping Forest. 



** VisciDi. — Pileus naked, viscous. 



796. A. (Hyplioloma) cedipus, Cke. ; pileus i-1 in. ; 

 glutinous, fleshy in centre, turbinate, hemispherical then 

 convex, smooth, dull, hygrophanous, disc umber, pallid at 

 ragged margin which slightly exceeds gills ; stem thick, 

 enlarged downwards to a bulbous base, solid, fibrillose 

 below, pruinose above ; ring evanescent ; gills at first 

 whitish, then umber, adnate by their entire breadth, or with 

 a minute decurrent tooth, plane, edge somewhat granular. 



Attached to decayed sticks and dead leaves. 



*** Velutint. — Pileus silk// loith innate fibrils or streaked. 



797. A. (Hypholoma) storea, Fr. ; pileus 3 in., pale 

 fuscous then dingy-isabelline, fleshy, convex, broadly umbo- 

 nate, somewhat depressed round umbo, broken up into 

 longitudinally adnate or squarrose fibrils ; cortina a prolon- 

 gation of fibrils of pileus, appendiculate at margin ; flesh 

 white, compact ; stem solid, equal, round, even, somewhat 

 fibrillose, pallid ; gills adnate with a decurrent tooth, livid- 

 cinereous, at length fuscous, edge serrulated, white. 



On roots of trees. On beech stumps. Ascot. Perth. 

 Epping Forest. 



