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91a (p. 17). A. (Tricholoma) scalpturatus, Fr. 



Var. chrysites, Jungh. ; golden. 



94a (p. 18). A. (Tricholoma) inodermeus, Fr. ; pileus 

 fleshy, thin, conic, then campanulate, at length convex, 

 umbonate, torn into fibrils and variegated with radiating 

 scales, fuscous, turning reddish ; stem somewhat stufl:ed, 

 white, then reddish, sprinkled with red meal at apex ; 

 gills free, broad, distant, white, spotted with red when 

 touched. 



In grassy places. 



119a (p. 22). A. (Tricholama) borealis, Fr.; pileus 

 fleshy, irregular, rather umbonate, smooth, rivulose when 

 dry, flesh-colour, growing pale, margin even, naked ; stem 

 solid, elastic, unequal, often twisted, attenuated at base; 

 gills emarginate, decurrent, thin, crowded, white. 



In grassy places. Odour and habit of A. prunuhis. 



123a (p. 23). A. (Tricholoma) circumtectus, Cke. ; 

 2-3 in. ; pileus convex, dry, fleshy, obtusely umbonate 

 at first, or not at all, disc tawny, cracking a little when old, 

 circumference olive or dusky, margin tomentose, incurved, 

 sinuate; stem obclavate, or sometimes attenuated down- 

 wards, whitish, striate, firm, solid ; gills reaching the stem, 

 a little sinuate, scarcely crowded, white. 



On the ground. 



138a (p. 26). A. (Tricholoma) melaleucus, Fr. 



Var. polioleucus, Fr. ; pileus obtusely umbonate, livid, 

 then grey ; stem nearly equal, whitish, pruinose at apex, 

 gills whitish. 



In grassy places. 



150a (p. 29). A. (Clitocybe) curtipes, Fr. ; pileus 

 slightly fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, oblique, smooth ; 

 stem solid, short, rigid, unequal, brown, thickened up- 



