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806. A. (Hypholoma) leiieoteplirus, B. and Br. ; cses- 

 pitose ; pileus 3 in., pallid, then whitish, somewhat cam- 

 panulate, wrinkled, then convexo-expanded ; stem fistulose, 

 silky fibrillose downwards, striate or sulcato-striate at apex ; 

 ring large, partially appendiculate ; gills slightly adnate, 

 narrow, cinereous-whitish grey, then black. 



At base of ash trees. North Kilworth. 



807. A. (Hypholoma) egenulus, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 1-J in., white, hemispherical, expanded, umbonate, smooth, 

 even except towards edge, margin finely striate, appendicu- 

 late; stem fistulose, attenuated upwards or nearly equal, 

 minutely adpressedly scaly; gills adnate with a tooth, 

 slightly ventricose, moderately distant, purplish umber, 

 edge white. 



On the ground, among grass. Apethorpe. 



808. A. (Hypholoma) hydrophilus, Bidl. ; pileus fleshy- 

 membranaceous, convex, then expanded, subrepand, smooth, 

 hygrophanous, rugose, bay-brown, disc even, margin rather 

 broken ; stem fistulose, curved, closely fibrillose, growing 

 pale ; gills adnexed, ventricose, crowded, dripping, pallid, 

 then brownish-cinnamon or bay. 



About trunks. Epping Forest. 



809. A. (Hypholoma) pilulseformis, Bull.; pileus 1 in., 

 fuscous, then dingy ochraceous, somewhat membranaceous, 

 globose, then expanded, obtuse, even, smooth ; stem fistu- 

 lose, fiexuose, smooth, white, naked at apex ; cortina mani- 

 fest, woven in the form of a ring when young ; gills adnexed, 

 easily separating, thin, narrow, linear, dry, white, then 

 cinereous, at length fuscous. 



On mossy trunks. Rare. Perhaps a young condition 

 of A. hydrophilus. 



