366 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



rufous at the base, with a little white cottony tomeutum ; 

 gills rather distant, adnexed, uncinate, broad, slightly 

 connected by veins, pallid, edge brownish olive, wholly 

 greyish when dry. 



On lawns. 



314a (p. 60). A. (Mycena) consimilis, Cke. ; l-H in. ; 

 gregarious; pileus membranaceous, conically campanula te, 

 margin soon reflexed, striate to the middle, at length 

 splitting, smooth, opaque, ciuereous, with umbo darker; 

 stem attenuated upwards, often compressed below, rather 

 rigid, dry, smooth, paler than pileus, fistulose ; gills slightly 

 adnate, nearly free, linear, scarcely crowded, cinereous. 



Among grass. Odour none. 



474ff (p. 86). A. (Entoloma) nigrocinnamoneus, KaJcli. 

 2-4 in., gregarious ; pileus slightly fleshy, convex, then 

 flattened, depressed about the umbo, even, smooth, umber, 

 becoming blackish ; stem hollow, rather twisted, fibrillose, 

 grey, becoming tawny ; gills soon receding, rounded, distant, 

 reddish cinnamon. 



In pastures, etc. Odour of fresh meal. 



540« (p. 101). A. (Togaria) blattarius, Fr. ; pileus 

 rather fleshy, soon flattened, somewhat umbonate, smooth, 

 ferruginous, hygrophanous, margin striate ; stem fistulose, 

 equal, straight, ring entire, distant, white ; gills free, 

 rounded, ventricose, crowded, watery cinnamon. 



In gardens and cultivated places. 



648a (p. 123). A. (Flammula) purpuratus, Cke. and 

 Mass.; 1-2 in.; pileus rather fleshy, convex, then ex- 

 panded, obtusely umbonate, purple or purple-brown, clad 

 with minute floccose scales of the same colour; stem 

 curved, ascending, equal, smooth and pallid above, purple 

 below and granulose, solid ; flesh pale yellowish above, 



