318 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



**** Stem inclining to fuscous ; c&i'tina pallid dirty lohite, 

 not yelloiv ; gills dark. 



160. C. (Hygrooybe) uraceus, F7\ ; pileus 1-2 iu.^ when 

 moist umber or inclining to olive, somewhat shining, when 

 dry tan or isabelline, when young brick-colour, slightly 

 fleshy, conical, campanulate, then expanded, umbonate or 

 obtuse, when moist even and smooth, when dry somewhat 

 fibrillose ; flesh fuscous, darker in the stem ; stem slightly 

 tubular, stufted then hollow, cylindrical, equal, firm, fibril- 

 loso-striate, becoming even, fuscous, naked and pale at 

 apex, inclining to olive, at length wholly fuscous-black, 

 internally same colour ; cortina superior, fibrillose, fuscous ; 

 gills adnate, ventricose, firm, distant, cinuamou-brown, 

 edge entire and same colour, or white and fimhriato- 

 scrrated. 



In pine woods. Dinmore. 



161. C. (Hygrocybe) jubarinus, Fr. ; pileus 1^-3 in., 

 tawny-cinnamon, shining, somewhat fleshy, campauulato- 

 flattened, obsoletely umbonate, when large and old depressed 

 in centre, often repand and undulated, at length reflexed, 

 rimoso-incised at margio, fragile, even, smooth at disc ; 

 when young silky at margin with the white veil, when 

 old innately fibrillose under a lens; stem at first stufi'ed, 

 then hollow, fibrilloso-striate, externally and internally 

 pale tawny, paler at base and naked apex ; gills adnate, 

 somewhat distant, tawny-cinnamon, edge entire, same 

 colour. 



In woods. Coed Coeli. 



162. C. (Hygrocybe) pateriformis, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., 

 somewhat fleshy, rigid, plane or depressed, obtuse, orbi- 

 cular, dusky-chestnut, sprinkled with fugacious white 



