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white to dusky, zoned sienna. G. emarginato-adnate, ventri- 

 cose, brick-red to vinous-ochre. 

 Woods, damp grassy places. Sept.-Oct. 2 x 3 X ^ in. 



1150. C. unimodus Britz. (from its uniform colour ; unimodus, of one 



kind) a b. 



P. umbonate, brown, shaded rufous, vinous or sienna. St. stuffed, 

 equal, paler than P., sometimes pale purple above, imperfectly 

 2~5-zoned. G. emarginato-adnate, distant, brown. 



Grassy places. Sept.-Oct. 2 x 3 X | in. 



b. Tenuiores. 



1151. C. dolabratus Fr. (from the shape of the stem and gills as seen 



in section ; dolabra, a pickaxe) a b. 

 P. obtusely umbonate, smooth, brick-red to tan ; marg. silky. 



St. stuffed or hollow, smooth, white, sometimes faintly ochreous 



above. G. rounded-adnate, distant, tawny-cinnamon or orange. 

 Odour strong, pungent-nauseous, stinking. Woods, pine, damp places 



amongst Vaccinium^ Sphagnum^ etc. Sept.-Nov. 3^ x 3| X \ in. 



1152. C. rigens Fr. (from the rigid stem) a b. 



P. obtusely umbonate, smooth, tan-clay to tan-whitish. St. stuffed, 

 cartilaginous externally, zoned. G. sinuato-adnate, watery-clay 

 to cinnamon or sienna. 



Woods, pine, mixed ; uncommon. June-Oct. if X 2^ X ^ in. 



1153. C. Krombholzii Fr. (after J. V. Krombholz) a b. 



P. obtusely or acutely umbonate, smooth, yellowish-brown to 

 ochreous; mid. always dark; marg. appendiculate with V. St. 

 fistulose, naked, whitish. V. membranous, fugitive, whitish. G. 

 rounded-adnexed, dull purplish-brown, edge yellowish. 



Often csespitose. Amongst moss. 2 X 4^ X ^ in. Much \tint z.Hypholoma. 



1154. C. Reedii Berk, (after Miss Reed, sister of Mrs. Hussey) a b. 

 P. conical, expanded, strongly umbonate, brown ; mid. areolate. 



St. solid, bulbous, shaded pale umber. G. ascending, attenuato- 

 free, ventricose, white to cinnamon. 



Taste and odour none. Amongst moss and beech -mast. May. 

 i X l X & in. 



1155. C. leueopus Fr. (from the white stem ; Gr. leukos, white, pous, 



a foot) a b c. 



P. conical, expanded, umbonate, smooth, moist, yellowish or 

 somewhat buff to tan. St. hollow, equal, attenuate upwards, 

 shining, zoned. G. adnexed, crowded, ventricose, pallid to 

 cinnamon. 



Woods, fir, mixed ; frequent. Sept.-Nov. i X \\ X & in. 



1156. C. seandens Fr. (from the long wavy stem ; scando, to climb) a b. 

 P. conico-campanulate, obtusely or acutely umbonate, moist, 



smooth, tawny-ferruginous to honey-colour and tan; marg. 



