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pallid, then within and without tawny-ferruginous ; gills 

 adnata, broad behind, rather crowded, ferruginous-red. 

 In beech woods. 



157. C. (Hygrocybe) colus, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., browu- 

 rufescent, brick-colour, paler and shiniug when dry, some- 

 what fleshy, campanulate, convex, obtusely umbonate or 

 obtuse, dingy whitish when dry ; flesh same colour ; stem 

 stuffed, almost solid, equally attenuated upwards, with 

 blood-red mycelium at base, stiff, naked, not cartilaginous, 

 paler than pileus, fibrillose, fibrils same colour as pileus ; 

 cortina fibrillose, tawny-reddish ; gills adnate, scarcely 

 sinuate, plane, firm, tough, rather thick, scarcely crowded, 

 veined, dark cinnamon, paler when young. 



In woods. Blaize Castle, Bristol. 



158. C. (Hygrocybe) isabellinus, Batsch ; pileus rather 

 fleshy, convex, somewhat umbonate, honey-colour, smooth, 

 becoming yellowish and shining when dry ; stem rather 

 hollow, equal, rigid, striate, naked, becoming yellowish ; 

 gills adnate, firm, rather distant, yellow, then cinnamon 

 clay-colour. 



In pine woods. 



159. C. (Hygrocybe) renidens, Fr. ; pileus 1-2 in., 

 ferruginous-tawny when damp, ochraceous when dry, be- 

 coming pale at disc, slightly fleshy, firm, convexo-plane, 

 obtuse or gibbous, smooth, shining ; flesh thin, paler ; stem 

 firm, stufted, equal, externally somewhat cartilaginous, dis- 

 solvable into fibrils of same colour as pileus, pale yellowish, 

 then tawny ; cortina laxly fibrillose, fugacious, yellow ; 

 gills adnate, separating-free, somewhat crowded, entire, 

 pallid-cinnamoD, then tawny. 



' In shady woods. Epping Forest. 



