1 66 AGARIC ACE^E Tubaria 



764. T. paludosa Karst. (from its habitat ; pahis, a marsh) a b. 



P. expanded, papillate, sometimes striate, pale yellowish-fuscous 

 to whitish. St. colour as P., flocculose above, white-villous 

 below. G. adnato-decurrent, paler than P. 



Amongst Sphagnum. May-Sept. I J X 3 X : in. 



765. T. stagnina Gill, (from its habitat ; stagnum, a swamp) a b. 



P. expanded, brown, or somewhat pale and ochreous ; marg. 



white-scaly with V. St. attenuate below, rubiginous. G. 



adnato-decurrent, broad, ferruginous. 

 Amongst Sphagnum in bogs. Sept. I x 4 X ^ in. 



766. T. pellueida Gill, (from the translucent pileus ; pellucidus, trans- 



parent) a b. 

 P. campanulate, umbonate, cinnamon to ochreous-tan; marg. 



striate, silky-squamulose with V. St. shining, paler than P., 



pruinose above. G. adnato-decurrent, subtriangular, colour as 



P., faintly sienna-tinted. 

 Roadsides, amongst leaves. Autumn. $ X i X ^ in. 



767. T. embolus Karst. (from the wedge-shaped gills ; Gr. embolos, a 



wedge) a b c. 



P. expanded, obtuse, pale yellowish-tawny to ochreous-tan. St. 

 attenuate downwards, smooth, naked, paler than P. G. thick, 

 very distant, separating from hymenophore, bright tawny- 

 cinnamon. 



Damp heathy ground, amongst moss and grass ; rare. June-Nov. x 2 x ^ in. 

 Stem sometimes drawn up abnormally amongst grass. 



768. T. autoehthona Sacc. (from its terrestrial habit ; Gr. aufos, self, 



chthon, the earth) a b c. 

 P. flat, ochreous-white ; marg. flocculose with V. St. paler than 



P., base white. G. adnato-toothed, honey-colour. 

 On the ground, amongst grass. Tuly-Oct. I X ij X ^ in. 



b. Phaota. 



769. T. museorum Gill, (from its growing on moss, musais) a b. 



P. expanded, subdepressed, tawny-yellow; mid. sienna. St. 



colour as P. G. horizontal, adnate with a decurrent tooth, 



paler than P. 

 Amongst mosses on heaths, on tree-trunks. July. X 2j X ^ in. 



770. T. crobulus Karst. (from a fancied resemblance in the pileus to 



a knot of hair on the crown of the head, Gr. krobulos] a. 

 P. expanded, obtuse, sienna- to whitish-tan, white-floccose with 



V., then naked. St. white-floccose, sometimes subannulate. 



G. adnato-decurrent, crowded, fuscous-ferruginous. 

 Amongst sticks, chips. Sept.-Oct. I x ij X & in. 



771. T. inquilina Gill, (from its growing on other substances ; 



inquilinus^ a lodger) a b c. 



P. plane, depressed, broadly umbonate, viscid when moist, 

 yellowish-sienna, becoming pale; marg. striate, sienna. St. 



