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29. M. androsaceus, Fr. (p, 22.2) ; ^ in. Epping 

 Forest. 



30. M. splachnoidesj Fr. ; pileus somewhat membran- 

 aceous, convex, then expauded and umbilicate, smooth, 

 striate; stem horny, fistuiose, smooth, shining, red, becoming 

 fuscous; gills somewhat decurrent, crowded, simple, anas- 

 tomosing, white. 



Among pine leaves. Cabalva, Foxley. 



31. M. Cvirreyi, B. and Br. ; pileus pallid rufous, furrows 

 paler, umbo fuscous, somewhat plane, sulcate, somewhat 

 radiate ; stem inserted, very smooth, shining, black, white 

 at apex ; gills attached to a collar, few, somewhat ventricose, 

 cream coloured, interstices veined. 



On leaves of grasses. Fineshade, Norths. 



** S'tem velvet}/ oi- pilose. 



32. M. perforans, Fr. (p. 223) ; I in. 



33. M. insititius, Fr. (p. 223) ; ^ in. 



34. M. Hudsoni, Fr. (p. 223) ; ^ in. Epping Forest. 



35. M. epichloe, Fr ; pileus whitish, bay-brown fuscous 

 in centre, thin, plano-convex, somewhat papillate, without 

 striae; stem bay-brown, opaque, sulcato-striate, strise 

 slightly bristly, paler at base; gills rounded, somewhat 

 crowded, broader behind. 



On the base of grasses. Hereford. 



36. M. actinophorus, B. and Br. ; small ; pileus convex, 

 umbilicate, bay-brown, radiately lined, rugose when dry; 

 stem hair-like, pallid ; gills white. 



On twigs, etc. 



37. M. saccliarinus, Fr. (p. 224). 



38. M. epiphyllus, Fr. (p. 224) ; \-\ in. Epping 

 Forest. 



