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or even blackish; gills scarcely crowded, not reaching the 

 stem so much as in R. ochroJeuca, not united behind ; 

 ■white, then pale lemon-yellow, at length sub-ochraceous. 



Amongst grass in damp places. 



12« (p. 318). S. rugosum, Fr. 



Var. lauro-cerasi, B. On ('erusiis Lauro-cerasus. 



6fl (p. 342). L. perlatum, P. ; peridium variable, sub- 

 globose, with an elongated stem, sub-globose or depressed, 

 and nearly sessile, umbonate, ochraceous, or dirty brown, 

 at first covered with spinose warts, which are smaller 

 downwards, disappearing with age, mouth small, torn at apex 

 of umbo ; capillitium continuous with the convex, cellular, 

 sterile base, and forming a columella. 



In woods, especially of oak. Summer and autumn. 



