AGARICIXI. 2ol 



In grassy places. 



Var. pallidus, B. and Br, ; pileus pallid^ infundibu- 

 liform, margiu undulated^ deflesed ; stem dilated upwards, 

 fibriiloso-striate ; gills distant, decurrent, branched, pallid, 



lu grassy places. Coed Coch, 



25. H. fcetens, Phill. ; pileus 1 in., dark brown, somewhat 

 fleshy, convex, becoming plane, smooth, at length broken 

 into squamules ; stem stuffed, attenuated downwards, 

 shining, clothed with transversely arranged fibrous scales, 

 paler than pileus; gills decurrent, distant, rather thick, 

 same colour as, or paler than pileus, somewhat glaucous- 

 primrose. 



On the ground, Shrewsbury. Foetid, nauseous. 



26 H. virgineus, Fr. (p. 199) ; 1 in. Epping Forest. 



27. H. ventricosus, B. and Br. ; pileus 2-3 in., fleshy, 

 unequal, convex; stem solid, at length partially hollow, 

 attenuated at base and apex ; gills deeply decurrent, narrow, 

 sometimes forked. 



Among grass. Coed Coch. 



28. H. niveus, Fr. (p. 199) ; 1 in. 



29. H. Wynnise, B. and Br. ; lemon yellow, hygro- 

 phanous, pileus thin, umbilicate or somewhat infuudibuli- 

 form, striate; gills decurrent, narrow, thin. 



On chips, old stumps, etc. Coed Coch. 



30. H. russo-coriaceus, B. and Br. (p. 199) ; oin. 

 Epping Forest. 



31. H. mieaceus, B. and Br. ; pileus ^-J in. ; hemi- 

 spherical, light yellow, then cinereous, wrinkled, micaceous ', 

 stem solid, granulated, light yellow, then brown downwards; 

 gills decurrent, pallid umber. 



On clayey soil. Coed Coch. 



