164 AGARICACE^E Tubaria 



756. G. rubiginosa Gill, (from the dark ferruginous stem ; rubigo, 



rust) a c. 

 P. wholly striate, cinnamon or honey-colour to tan ; mid. darker. 



G. adnato-ascending, distant, ochreous. 

 Amongst moss. Sept. -Oct. I J x 2 X & in. 



757. G. hypnopum Quel (from its growing on moss; Hypnum, a 



genus of mosses) a b c. 



P. campanulato-expanded, obtuse or umbonate, pale ochre or pale 

 sienna to tan ; mid. darker. St. sienna below, paler and white- 

 pruinose above. G. ventricose, distant, cinnamon-tawny. 



Odour very strong, alkaline. Amongst mosses and hepatics in woods. 

 May-Nov. I x 4 X ^ in. Var. bryorum Gill. Larger than type. 

 Var. sphagnorum Quel. On Sphagnum in swamps. 



758. G. mniophila Gill, (from its growing on moss ; Gr. mnion, moss, 



philos, loving) a. 



P. subpapillate, fuscous - light-yellowish to clay-colour. St. 

 fibrillose, mealy above, floccose below, yellow. G. adnato- 

 ascending, fuscous-clay-colour. 



On moss. Sept.-Oct. f X 3^ X ^ in. 



759. G. minuta Quel (from its very small size) a. 



P. tan-ochreous. St. tawny; base forming a small white disc. 



G. triangular, adnate, clay-colour, edge whitish. 

 Decayed wood, amongst moss. Sept.-Oct. X X 3*5 in. 



c. Eriodermece. 



760. G. ravida Quel (ravus, grey) a. 



P. tan-greyish or tan-umber ; marg. appendiculate with white V. 

 St. pallid, white-silky. G. adnexed, ventricose, ochreous- 

 salmon. 



Gregarious. On the ground, amongst chips and rotten wood. Autumn, 

 if X 2j x J in. 



761. G. myeenopsis Quel. (from its resemblance to a Mycena ; Gr. 



opsis, resemblance) a. 



P. expanded, umbonate, pale honey-colour ; marg. appendiculate 

 with white V. St. white-yellowish, white silky. G. adnexed, 

 ventricose, yellowish. 



On Sphagnum^ marshy ground. Aug.-Oct. i^ X 4 X in. Somewhat 

 like 350. 



XXX. TUBARIA Gill. 

 (From the trumpet-shape of typical species ; tuba, a trumpet.) 



Veil universal, floccose at margin of pileus. Hymenophore confluent 

 with, but heterogeneous from the cartilaginous stem. Pileus sub- 

 membranaceous, sometimes umbilicate or depressed, margin except 



