1^4 Ol'ILI.NKS OK I!i;iTJsn FrNGOLOGV. 



broken, at length revolute, Hexuose; stem solid, ovately 

 clavate, adpressedly fibrillose, growing pale ; gills adnate, 

 broad, crowded, olivaceous-umber. 



In beech woods. Epping Forest. Taste nauseous and 

 bitter. 



10. C. (Phlegmacium) anfractus, Fr. (p. 184) ; 2-3 in. 



17. C. (Phlegmacium) Berkley!, Cke. ; large, pileus 

 4— G in., convex, then expanded, rather viscid, shining when 

 dry, fleshy, smooth or radiately silky ; margin plicato- 

 sulcate, becoming nearly even when old, the whole fungus 

 at first enclosed in a whitish volva which breaks up in 

 patches on disc ; stem thick, swollen at base, white, densely 

 fibrillose, solid ; flesh white; gills scarcely distant, ventri- 

 cose, slightly emarginate, dingy olive, at length pale cinna- 

 mon. = C. anfractus, p. 184. 



ft ScAuni.^ — Cluh-footed, bulb depressed w turbinate, marginate ; 

 stem fleshy, fih'ous : cortina commonly inferim', arising from 

 inanjliiofbvlb; p'dcus equally fieshy ; gills somewhat sinuate. 



* GUIs P'hitis/i, t](Pn day coloured or 2^cile cinnamon. 



18. C. (Phlegmacium) multiformis, Fr. (p. 184.) Epping 

 Forest. 



19. A. (Phlegmacium) napus, Fr. ; pileus .2-3 in., fuli- 

 ginous, then tawny-brown, fleshy, couvexo-plane, obtuse, 

 even, smooth, glutinous ; margin regular, bent inwards ; 

 flesh compact, white, with a horny line at the hymenophore 

 next gills; stem solid, equal, ascending, smooth, firm, white, 

 at length yellow at the base, inserted in an obconic, acutely, 

 and obliquely marginate bulb ; gills emarginate, somewhat 

 distant, broad, crisped, whitish fuliginous, hyaline at sides. 



In pine woods. Herefordshire. 



20. C. (Phlegmacium) allutus, Fr. ; small ; pileus fleshy, 



