231' OUTLINES OF BPJTISII FUNGOLOGY. 



hemispherical, obtusely carapauulate, then expauded, obtuse, 

 slightly viscid, evea at disc, remotely and pellucidly striate 

 to middle, regular, torn when older ; stem hollow, equal, 

 thin, flexuose, even, smooth, never tense and straight, 

 tawny-yellowish, paler than pileus, nt length white ; gills 

 attenuato-adnate, plano-decurreut, distant, same colour as 

 pileus or inclining to rose. 

 In mossy places. Perth. 



42. H. leetus, Fr. (p. 200) ; 1 in. Epping Forest. 



43. H. vitelliuus, Fi'. ; pileus \-\ in., citron egg-yellow, 

 white when dry, thin, slightly llesby at disc, otherwise 

 membranaceous, smooth, viscid ; margin plicato-striate ; 

 stem fistulose, equal, even, smooth, pallid light-yellow, 

 white when dry, fragile, slightly flexuose; gills decurrent, 

 somewhat distant, egg-yellow. 



In pastures, Penzance. 



44. H. eeraceus, Fr. (p. 201); 1 in. Epping Forest. 



45. H. coccineus, Fr. (p. 201) ; 1-2 in. Epping Forest. 



46. H. miniatus, Fr. (p. 201) ; 1 in. Epping Forest. 



47. H. turundus, Fr. ; pileus ^-1 in., yellow or tawny, 

 with cinereous-fuscous squamules, slightly fleshy, fragile, 

 convex then expanded, umbilicate or depressed, crenate at 

 margin ; stem rigid-fragile, stuffed then fistulose, round, 

 equal, polished, tawny-reddish ; gills decurrent, distant, 

 juicy, white then yellow, edge acute. 



On peat soil. Farragon, Perthshire. Epping Forest. 



Var. mollis, B. and Br. ; pileus -^-^ in., nearly plane, 

 at length slightly depressed, clad with soft, short, radiating 

 hairs, same colour ; stem stuffed, equal ; gills decurrent, 

 arcuate, narrow, distant. 



On moist mossy ground. Hare. 



48. H. mucronellus, Fr. ; pileus i^ in., when moist 



