Omphalia AGARIC AC E^: 87 



386a. 0. velutina Quel. (velutinus, velvety) a. 



P. convex, umbilicate, striate, greyish or yellowish-grey. St. 

 solid, colour as P., white at base. G. arcuate, wide, distant, 

 colour as P. Flesh dark grey. 

 In heaths. Sept. $ X l& X ^ in. Has characters between 386 and 391. 



387. 0. infumata Sacc. (from its colour ; infumo, to smoke) a b. 



P. obtuse, at first green. St. dilated at base, tomentose, yellow. 

 G. yellow. 



Moss on bark. Autumn. ^ x if X J in. Colours of 350. 



388. 0. retosta Gill, (from its appearance ; retosttis, scorched) a c. 



Umber within and without. 



P. piano-depressed. St. equal or attenuate below. G. some- 

 what darker than flesh. 

 Lawns, etc., amongst dead leaves. Oct. i x I X & in. Firmer than 386. 



389. 0. abhorrens Sacc. (from its fetid odour) a. 



P. piano-depressed, fuscous to warm ochreous. St. brown-ochre 

 above, dark brown below. G. colour as P. 



Csespitose. Odour dung-like. On lawns, under yews. Oct. X f X % in. 

 A close ally of 388 ; much like 1411. 



390. 0. pseudoandrosaeea Gill, (from its resemblance to 1420 



Marasmius androsaceus Fr. ; Gr. pseudos, false) a c. White, 



whitish-grey, or umber-white. 



P. piano-depressed; marg. striato-plicate, crenulate. 

 Mossy lawns. Oct. -Nov. x I J X ^ in. 



391. 0. griseopallida Quel. (from its colour ; griseus, grey, pallidus, 



pallid) a b c. 



P. infundibuliform, squamulose, fuscous-grey or pale greyish- 

 umber; marg. sometimes slightly striate. St. paler than P. 

 G. fuscous- or slate-grey. 



On the ground, gardens. Sept. -Oct. X f X | in. 



392. 0. stellata Que'l. (from the star-like, radiate base) a b c. White. 

 P. piano-depressed, diaphanous-striate. 



In woods, on sticks, decayed stems of herbaceous plants, wood ; uncommon. 

 Feb. -Nov. & X I X jfe in. Must not be confounded with the Basipedes 

 section of Mycena. 



MYCENARIJE. 

 d. Campanellce. 



393. 0. eampanella Que'l. (from the shape of the pileus ; campanula, 



a little bell) a b c. 

 P. campanulato-plane, umbilicate, yellow-ferruginous, orange or 



brown. St. brown, usually dark strigose at base. G. dull 



ochre. 

 Csespitose. Woods, pine, trunks. Aug.-Nov. f X i X & in. Sometimes 



completely covering stumps. There is a var. with a small acute papjlla 



in the umbilicus. 



