106 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



involute, sulcatc; stem solid, blimt, yellowish, squaraulose 

 above ; gills erowded, emarginate, pale, then ratlicr rufous. — 

 Bull. t. 571./. 2. 



In woods. Not comraon. King's CliflFe. SuflFolk, Dr. Bad- 

 ham. Pileus 3-4 inches across ; white, tinged Avith yellow, at 

 length stained. A very fine species. 



67. A. (Tricholoma) cinerascens, Bull. ; pileus fleshy, 

 convex, obtuse, smooth, even ; margin thin, naked, striate ; 

 stem stuffed, elastic, nearly equal, smooth; gills crowded, 

 rounded behind, somewhat undulated, easily separating from 

 the pileus; white, then discoloured. — Bull. t. 428./. 2. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Four inches across, white, 

 slightly shaded ; gills at length tinged with reddish-brown or 

 yellow; spores white. Smell unpleasant. 



68. A. (Tricholoma) grammopodius, Bull. ; pileus fleshy, 

 at first campauulate, convex, then expanded and depressed, 

 umbonate, smooth, moist ; stem stuffed, elastic, sulcate, 

 smooth, attenuated upwards ; gills arcuate, adnate, crowded, 

 white.— 5?^//. t. 548, 585./ 1; Huss. ii. t. 41. 



In pastures, forming rings. Large, brownish-grey. Bol- 

 ton's t. 40 probably belongs to this species. 



69. A. (Tricholoma) melaleiiciis, P. ; pileus thin, fleshy, 

 convex, at length plane, obsoletcly lunbonate, smooth, moist, 

 changing colour; stem stuffed, thin, elastic, nearly smooth, 

 dirty, sprinkled with a few fibrils, thickened at the base ; gills 

 emarginate, adnexed, ventricose, crowded, white. 



On the ground. King's Cliffe, on an asparagus-bed. In 

 my specimens the stem is sometimes thickened, sometimes 

 attenuated. 



70. A. (Tricholoma) humilis, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, soft, um- 

 bonate, then convexo-plane or depressed, even, smooth or pul- 

 verulent, hygrophanous ; margin thin, reaching beyond the 



