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saffron-colour or brown, odour pleasant, but peculiar, 

 resembling gum beginning to ferment. 



67. A. (Inoloma) tophaceus, Fr. ; subcaespitose ; pileus 

 3 in., golden tawny, opaque, fleshy^ thin at margin^ hemi- 

 spherical, villoso-squamulose, or slightly silky and shining ; 

 flesh soft, white ; stem solid, bulbous, villoso-squamulose, 

 tawny, fibrillose ; veil same colour ; gills emarginate, distant, 

 same colour, at length tawny cinnamon. 



In beech woods. King^s Lynn. Strong smelling. 

 Va)\ redimitus, Fr. ; pileus thinner, obtusely umbonate, 

 shining, golden, streaked with innate fibrils ; flesh white ; 

 stem slightly thickened at base, solid, internally soft, fibroso- 

 striate, yellowish; gills adnate, with a small decurrent 

 tooth, light yellow, then tawny. 



In mixed wood. Glamis. 



68. A. (Inoloma) callisteus, Fr. (p. 187.) 



69. A. (Inoloma) Bulliardi, Fr. (p. 187.) 



70. A. (Inoloma) vinosus, Cke. ; pileus 2-3 in., sub- 

 globose, then expanded, at length flattened, vinous-red, 

 smooth, even, shining; stem cylindrical, violet, thickened 

 abruptly into a marginate, bulbous, reddish base ; flesh of 

 pileus paler violet, as well as the upper part of stem ; cortina 

 reddish ; gills adnexed, ventricose, scarcely crowded, ferru- 

 ginous cinnamon. 



Under trees. 



71. A. (Inoloma) bolaris, Fr. (p. 188) ; 1-2 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



**** Gills or veil dark, fuscous^ olivaceous. 



72. A. (Inoloma) pholideus, Fr. (p. 188) ; 2-4 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



73. A. (Inoloma; phrygianus, Fr. ; pileus 2-3 in. 



