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oblique, purple, pallid, fuscous-hoary, not hygi'ophanous, 

 becoming pale, pallid yellowish, umbo darker, unequally 

 fleshy, somewhat compact at disc, but membranaceous almost 

 to middle, with a broad obtuse umbo, when dry riraosely 

 incised; flesh white; stem somewhat hollow, equal, twisted, 

 smooth or fibrillose below, externally and internally white, 

 naked, and silvery shining at apex ; gills variously ad- 

 nexed, adnate, or almost free, thin, grey-clay colour, then 

 watery-cinnamon, somewhat fuscous, entire, same colour at 

 edge. 



In mixed woods. Glamis. Epping Forest. Odour rancid. 



81. C. (Dermocybe) diabolicus, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., 

 fuscous, crusted with grey, thin, smooth, and fuscous- 

 yellowish, fleshy, thin, hemispherical, obtuse, then gibbous, 

 dry, fragile, at length cracked ; stem thin, stuffed, attenuated 

 downwards, smooth, pale, bluish-grey at apex ; cortina 

 fugacious ; gills adnate, separating, somewhat emarginate, 

 somewhat crowded, very pale, bluish-grey, then soon whitish, 

 at length clay-colour, 



In mixed woods. Uncommon. 



** Gills, veil and stem at first violaceous, becoming purple. 



82. C. (Dermocybe) caninus. Fr. (p. 189); 3-4 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



83. C. (Dermocybe) myrtillinus, Fr. ; pileus 2-3 in., 

 fuliginous, hoary-silky with fibrils, not rufescent, fleshy, 

 thin, tough, gibbous, then plane ; flesh watery-fuscous when 

 moist, white when dry, violaceous at apex of stem ; stem 

 stufted, tough, slightly bulbous, white silky; cortina scarcely 

 manifest ; gills adnate, somewhat distant, amethyst azure- 

 blue, scarcely changing colour, never purple. 



In mixed woods. Glamis. Rannoch. 



