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OUTLINES OF BlilTISII FUXGOLOGY. 



fleshy, conic, tlien campanulate, persistently acute, becom- 

 ing smooth, tawny, cinnamon ; stem slender, llexuous ; 

 gills ascending, linear, crowded, cinnamon. 

 Among moss. 



95. C. (Dermocybe) uliginosus, B. (p. 190) ; 2 in. 



96. C. (Dermocybe) orellanus, Fr. ; pilcus orange, 

 tawny, fleshy, obtusely umbonate, villoso-squamulose or 

 orange fibrillose; flesh same colour as pileus, reddening; 

 stem solid, tawny, firm, striate, fibrillose ; cortina tawny ; 

 gills adfixed, broad, somewhat distant, at length opaque. 



In mixed woods. Coed Coch. Epping Forest. 



97. C. (Dermocybe) infucatus, Fr. ; small ; pileus 

 1-1 2 in. j bright yellow, not hygrophanous, fleshy, convex, 

 obtuse, silky when dry, even ; flesh whitish ; stem equally 

 attenuated upwards, base clavate, solid, even, fibrillose, 

 externally and internally pallid light yellow ; cortina mani- 

 fest, yellow, then cinnamon ; gills adnate, crowded, thin, 

 almost linear, tawny, then cinnamon. 



In woods. Heywood Forest, Hereford. 



**** Olivaceous; veil dingy ^xdlid or fuscous ; 2>ileus not torn 

 into scales. 



98. C. (Dermocybe) cotoneus, Fr. ; pilcus 3 in., fleshy, 

 campanulate, then expanded, bullate, somewhat rcpand, in- 

 nately velvety, olive ; stem solid ; girt by the dusky veil, 

 incrassated at base; gills rather crowded, olive, then brown - 

 cinnamon. 



Under oaks. 



99. C. (Dermocybe) subnotatus. P.; pileus 4 in., fleshy, 

 thin, campanulate, then flattened, squamulose with hoary, 

 superficial flocci, fragile, olive, then fuscous; stem spongy, 

 stuffed, conical, elongated, marked with scales or fibrils 



