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**** ToMENTOSi. — Pileus at first clothed with distinct flocci 

 or lax t'illoiis down, tlien plane, ring none. 



12. C. exstinctorius, Fr. (p. 178) ; 3 in. 



13. C. flmetarius, Fr. (p. 179). 



Var. pullatus, Fr. ; pileus adpressedly squamose and 

 tomentose, soon naked, fuscous, becoming blackish ; stem 

 equal, at length smooth. 



Var. macrorhizus, P. ; pileus squamose ; stem shorter^ 

 rather marginately bulbous, rooting, villous. 



Var. cinereus, Schceff. ; pileus membranaceous, floccosely 

 mealy, then naked, ashy grey; stem almost equal, twisted,, 

 not rooting, hollow at base. 



14. C. tomentosus, Fr. (p. 179). 



15. c. niveus, Fr. (p. 179), 1-2 in. Epping Forest. 



***** MiCACEi. — Pileus covered with small 'micaceous scales 

 or granules, which fall off and disappear. Veil none. 



16. C. micaceus, Fr. (p. 179). Epping Forest. 



17. C. aratus, B. and Br.; pileus 3 in., umber, campa- 

 nulate, deeply sulcate to darker disc which is sometimes 

 wrinkled, sometimes even, sprinkled with large micaceous 

 particles, revolute in decay ; stem fistulose, attenuated 

 upwards, slightly bulbous, straight, smooth, or minutely 

 silky, white, umber within ; gills separating, narrow, atten- 

 uated at either end, deep rich brown, then black. 



In a hollow tree. King's Cliffe. Epping Forest. 



18. C. radians, Fr. (p. 179), ^ in. Epping Forest. 



19. C. papillatus, Fr. ; pileus ^ in., fuscous, disc darker, 

 membranaceous, ovate then campanulate, at length flattened 

 and revolute, torn, striate, scurfy and beset with minute 

 warts which are more crowded on the disc ; stem fistulose, 

 equal, smooth except at base, hyaline-pellucid, commonly 



