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l^ar. ca3spitosus, Cke. ; ctespitose ; stem fistulose, some- 

 times tinged with yellow at the base. 

 = A. hijpoxanthus of Phil, and Plow. 

 On beech stumps. 



798. A. (Hypholoma) lacrymabundus, Fr. (p. 170) ; 

 2-3 in. Epping Forest. 



799. A. (Hypholoma) pyrotrichus, Holinsk. ; casspitose ; 

 pileus 3 in., fiery -tawny, slightly fleshy, hemispherical, 

 obtuse then expanded, densely clothed with somewhat 

 adpressed, partially fasciculate, tawny fibrils ; flesh tawny ; 

 stem hollow, fibrous-soft, equal, fibrillose, or slightly 

 squarrose, becoming tawny ; cortina tawny ; gills adnate, 

 somewhat crowded, broad, pallid, then brown, at length 

 free ; edge white, flocculose. 



About roots of trees, beech, etc. King's Lynn. Glamis. 

 Epping Forest. 



800. A. (Hypholoma) velutinus, Pers. (p. 170) ; 2-4 in. 

 Eppiug Forest. 



Var. leiocephalus, B. and Br. ; densely csespitose, much 

 smaller than type ; pileus hygrophanous, rugged, smooth, 

 except at the fibrillose margin, pallid ; stem pallid, apex 

 pruinose. 



On old stumps. 



**** Flocculosi. — With Jioccose, superficial separatmg scales. 



801. A. (Hypholoma) cascus, Fr. ; gregarious; pileus 

 li-3 in., livid-grey, then tan- whitish, somewhat fleshy, 

 oval, then expanded, obtuse, smooth, slightly wrinkled, 

 even on disc, when young superficially scaly, fragile ; stem 

 hollow, equal, fibrillose, white, white-pulveruleut at apex ; 

 veil appendiculate at margin of pileus, squamulose, white; 



