170 orTLiN?:s of isritisii fuxgology. 



equal, even, naked, same colour as pileus ; gills slightly 

 adnexed, ascending, lanceolate, fuliginous-black. 

 In rich pasture. Glarais. ]"]pping Forest. 



"**** Pileus dr>/, smooth, :.oiied round inanjin. 



863. A. (Panseolus) subbalteatus, B. and Br. ; ca^spi- 

 tose ; pileus l.j-2 in., dull deep fawn colour, pallid when 

 dry, hygrophanous, rather fleshy, convex, with the margin 

 slightly incurved, then expanded, obtuse or slightly umbo- 

 nate, irregular, slightly wrinkled, naked near margin with 

 a dark narrow zone ; stem red-brown, fistulose, brittle, 

 stringy, splitting longitudinally, marked with short white 

 fibrils ; gills adnate, slightly vcntricose, brownish, margin 

 white, slightly toothed. 



In a tare field. Apethorpe. 



864. A. (Panseolus) acuminatus, Fr. ; pileus flesh tan- 

 colour, slightly fleshy, conical, sharp-pointed, even, smooth, 

 shining, zoned with a blackish line round margin which is 

 at first crenulate ; stem thin, equal, pruinose, thickened at 

 base, pallid above, fuscous downwards ; gills adnexed, vcn- 

 tricose, crowded, blackish. 



On dung. Sibbertoft. 



865. A. (Panaeolus) fimicola, Fr. (p. 175). 



Var. cinctulus ; pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, 

 then expanded, even, smooth, margin with a broad brown 

 zone ; stem rather firm, equal, brownish ; gills ventricose, 

 olivaceous black. 



On dung. A doubtful variety, founded on Bolton's 

 figure. 



