lOG OTTLINKS OF liKlTlsll ] rX( ;OI.(J( ;V. 



uearly straight, fibrilloso - silky, white ; gills adnate, 

 ascending, broad behind, umber-brown. 



Among grass in rich pasture. King's Cliffe. Epping 

 Forest. 



8J2. A. (Psathyra) fatuus, Fr. : pileus clay colour then 

 whitish, somewhat membranaceous, ovato-campanulate then 

 expanded, rugose, at first tibrillose then smooth, fragile ; 

 stem slender, becoming smooth, white, striate and mealy at 

 apex; gills adnate, crowded, linear, whitish then brown. 



In gardens. 



8i3. A. (Psathyra) flbrillosus, P. (p. 173); 1 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



844, A. (Psathyra) Gordoni, B. and Br. ; densely 

 ca^spitose ; pileus 1-| in., pale cinereous then white, 

 membranaceous, campanulate, sulcato-striate, sprinkled 

 with white floccose scales ; stem fistulosc, brittle, 

 transversely undulated, white-pruinose above, fioCcose 

 below, at length smooth and shining ; gills narrowly 

 adnate, ascending, distant, moderately broad, cinereous. 



On old stumps. Orton Longueville. Odour faint, 

 nauseous. 



845. A. (Psathyra) glareosus, li. and Br.; pileus \ in., 

 grey, pale chestnut at apex, campanulate, obtuse or 

 umbonate, striate, with flocci like small crumbs, flesh 

 brown; stem fistulosc, clothed with white fibrils, brown, 

 gills broad behind, adnate, umber. 



On gravelly soil after wet weather. 



84G. A. (Psathyra) helobius, Kulch. ; pileus submem- 

 branaceous, conico-campanulate then plane, somewhat 

 umbonate, with concentric elevated ridges at the disc, 

 otherwise radiately rugose, fuliginous, margin striate, 

 brown ; stem fistulosc, slender, umber, becoming reddish. 



