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decurrent, scarcely emarginate, white ; substance white, 

 tough, cartilaginous. 



Gregarious on charred ground. 



182a (p. 35). A. (Clitocybe) sinopicus, Fr. ; pileus 

 fleshy, thin, plane, then depressed, umbilicate, dry, at 

 length floccosely rivulose ; stem stuffed, equal, rather 

 fibrillose; gills decurrent, very crowded, rather broad, pure 

 Mhite, then turning yellowish. 



In woods, chiefly on burnt places. 



196a (p. 39). A. (Clitocybe) cyathoides, W. Sm. 



Smaller than A. cyathlformis ; pileus thin, plane, then 

 depressed ; gills white, turning yellowish ; stem fibrillose, 

 reticulate. 



On the ground. 



(This is A. cinerascens, Batsch, but as there is already 

 A. [Tricholoma] cinerascens, Bull., BatscVs name cannot 

 stand. There is also A. Batschianus, Fr.) 



258a (p. 50). A. (CoUybia) eustygius, Cke. ; \\-2 in,; 

 pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, sometimes de- 

 pressed, even, smooth, shining when dry, tough, dingy- 

 white, a little darker about the disc, margin thin, smooth, 

 occasionally flexuous ; stem stufted, rarely hollow, at- 

 tenuated downwards into a rooting base, white above, 

 sprinkled with small punctate scales, darker below, and 

 often becoming fuliginous, somewhat longitudinally striate 

 or fibrous ; gills rather broad, rounded behind, not crowded, 

 dark grey; whole plant on drying becomicg black. 



On the ground. Odour of rancid meal. 



280a (p. 55). A. (Mycena) olivaceo-marginatus, Mass.; 

 h, in. ; pileus membranaceous, campanulate, tawny honey 

 colour, striate up to the disc, darker when dry ; stem 

 fistulose, smooth, shining, naked, dry, slender, tinged with 



