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with adpressed, white, silky fibrils, otherwise smooth, tan- 

 yellowish, whitish when dry ; gills adnate, ventricose, some- 

 what distant, connected by veins, tawny-cinnamon, white- 

 fringed at edge. 



In woods, chiefly pine. Epping Forest. 



175. C. (Hygrocybe) acutus, Fr. (p. 195.) 



176. C. (Hygrocybe) Junghuhnii, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., shin- 

 ing cinnamon, tawny when dry, slightly fleshy at disc, other- 

 wise thin, convexo-plane, umbonate with a papilla, when 

 damp striate to middle and very finely sparsely fibrillose 

 under a lens ; stem stuffed, then hollow, externally pale 

 brick-colour, internally darker, externally shining and 

 adpressedly fuscous-fibrillose, equal or attenuated, whitish 

 at base; veil inclining to fuscous; gills adnate, ventricose, 

 thin, veined at base, saftron brick-colour. 



In woods. Kings Clifl'e. 



177. (Hygrocybe) depressus, i^r. ; pileus 2-3 in., some- 

 what membranaceous, conical then convex, umbonate, smooth, 

 striate at margin, at first silky ; stem hollow, equal, even, 

 rigid, reddish, dingy at base, white-silky ; gills adnate, 

 rather crowded, safFron-yellow, becoming yellowish. 



In moist woods. 



178. C. (Hygrocybe) milvinus, Fr. ; pileus V-l in., 

 olivaceous-fawn-umber, hoary tan and opaque when dry, 

 membranaceous with exception of disc, conical then convex, 

 umbonate, striate to middle, clad at margin with white 

 squamules, somewhat silky when dry ; flesh thin, same 

 colour; stem somewhat fistulose, curved, even, not scaly, 

 pallid fuscous, here and there clad with slight silky spots ; 

 gills adnate, connected by veins, somewhat distant, thin, 

 scarcely ventricose, watery-ferruginous, becoming olive. 



In woods. Wrotham. Kent. 



