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length rounded or slightly etnarginate, more or less distant, 

 serrulated, pallid, often crisped at edge, at first dark or 

 violaceous dark-blue, then clay-cinnaraon. 



On the ground. In grassy places. King's Lynn. 



5 4. C. (Myxacium) illibatus, Fr. ; pileus 1-3 in., yellow, 

 disc darker, slightly fleshy, campanulate, then convex, at 

 length plane and somewhat umbonate, with a viscous 

 pellicle, even, smooth ; flesh white, very thin at circumfer- 

 ence ; stem stuff'ed, then soon hollow, soft, slightly attenu- 

 ated upwards, smooth, viscid, white, with reddish dots 

 upwards ; cortina superior, fibrillose, fugacious ; gills adnato- 

 decurrent, arcunte, thin, crowded, entire, flesh-colour, then 

 clay-cinnamon. 



In woods. Coed Coch. 



*** Gills at first ochraceous or cinnamon. 



55. C. (Myxacium) stillatitius, Fr. ; pileus 2 in., slightly 

 fleshy, convex, then plane, somewhat umbonate, even, 

 smooth, covered with azure-blue gluten which is at first 

 continuous with stem, fuscous-livid when the gluten sepa- 

 rates in the form of drops, at length grey-white ; flesh soft, 

 watery, hygrophanous ; stem hollow, soft, equally attenu- 

 ated, at first sheathed with the azure-blue gluten which is 

 extended into the cortina, apex naked ; gills emarginate, 

 scarcely crowded, somewhat distant, dark cinnamon. 



Among dead leaves. In mossy places. 



56. C. (Myxacium) vibratilis, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, thin, 

 nearly plane, even, smooth, viscid, shining, hygrophanous ; 

 stem stufi'ed, soft, conically attenuated, white, glutinous ; 

 veil fugacious ; gills somewhat adnate, then decurrent, thin, 

 crowded, pallid ochraceous, then cinnamon. 



In woods. Odour and taste disagreeable. 



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