164 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FrXGOLOGY. 



striate ; stem fistxilose, equal, except at the slightly clavate 

 base, somewhat silky : gills broad, aduate, widely emarginate, 

 ventricose in front, rather distant, umber, margin white. 

 On the ground. King^s Clitfe. 



832. A. (Psiloeybe) seobicola, B. and Br. : pileus white, 

 convex, umbilicate, smooth ; stem fistulose, somewhat equal 

 or dilated at apex, fibrillose ; gills adnexed, broad. 



On pine sawdust. Glamis. 



Subgenus 39. Psathyra (j). 173). 



Psathyi-a corresijonds with Mycena, Kolanea, and Galei-a, 

 spoi'es dark purplish, not white, rosy, or brown. 



I. CoNOPiLEi. — nieus conico-campannlate ; gills ascending, 

 adnexed, often free ; veil none. 



833. A. (Psathyra) conopilus, P. (p. 173) ; 1 in. Epping 

 Eorest. 



834. A. (Psathyra) mastiger, B. and Br. ; pileus 1 in., 

 dark rich-brown, then umber-tan, somewhat fleshy^ at first 

 nearly cylindrical, obtuse, then conico-campanulate, with a 

 strong mammiform umbo, repand, margin straight ; stem 

 fistulose, attenuated upwards, white, smooth, or fibrillose 

 and furfuraceous, pale umber within ; gills affixed, ascend- 

 ing rather narrow, umber, edge paler. 



On roadsides among grass. Apethorpe. 



835. A. (Psathyra) corrugis, P. (p. 173); \-\\ in. 

 Epping Forest. 



Var. gracilis, Fr. ; habit more slender. 



On the ground. 



Var. vinosus, Corda ; pileus somewhat roseate. 



In gardens, etc. 



836. A. (Psathyra) pellospermus, BidL ; pileus sub- 



