200 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



8J^. A, (Dermocybe) azureus, Fr.; pileus 1^-2 iu., fleshy^ 

 obtuse^ silky shining, and atomate, lilac, becoming hoary ; 

 stem stuffed, smooth, finely striate, thickened at base, 

 villous, becoming whitish ; gills rather crowded, bright 

 blue, then violet. 



In beech woods. 



H5. A. (Dermocybe) albo-cyaneus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, 

 convex, then plane, obtuse, with an evanescent silky pellicle, 

 then smooth, from white becoming yellowish ; stem stuffed, 

 somewhat clavate, naked; gills emarginate, broad, crowded, 

 bluish purple, becoming somewhat ochraceous. 



In beech woods. 



86. A. (Dermocybe) anomalous, Fr. (p. 190) ; 1 in. 

 Epping Forest. 



87. A. (Dermocybe) spilomeus, Fr. (p. 190) ; 1 in. 



88. A. (Dermocybe) lepidotus, Ckc\ ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 fleshy, smooth, even, rather thin, convex, then expanded, 

 gibbous, umber, with a tinge of violet near the margin, 

 becoming rufescent near the disc ; flesh whitish, with a 

 darker line near gills ; stem attenuated upwards, becoming 

 hollow when old, violet at apex, dirty white below ; veil 

 whitish, with a tinge of violet ; gills adnate, rather crowded, 

 thin, violet, then cinnamon. 



On the ground. Epping Forest. 



*** Gills bright cinncmwn, red, yelloir ; stem and fibril! ose 

 cortina coloured. 



89. A. (Dermocybe) miltinus, Fr.; pileus 1-1^ in., bay- 

 brown-cinnaraou, when moist dark cinnamon, when dry 

 shining brick-colour, disc somewhat bay-brown, fleshy, thin, 

 convex, then expanded, obtuse or gibbous, even, lustrous, 

 smooth, flesh watery, tan when dry ; stem fistulose, tough. 



