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129. A. (Mycena) Iris, Berk. ; pileus hemispherical, ob- 

 tuse, striate, subviscid, adorned with blue fibrillje ; stem fasci- 

 culate, pilose; gills almost free. (Plate 6, fig. 3.) 



On fir-stumps. Rare. Clifton, Notts. The little fibrils 

 glued down to the cuticle are very characteristic. When the 

 stem is extremely elongated, it is sometimes nearly smooth. 



130. A. (Mycena) Adonis, Bull. ; pileus membranaceous, 

 conico-campanulate, smooth, nearly even ; stem slender, even, 

 smooth; gills uncinate, adnexed, linear, narrow, white, or 

 tinged with rose-colour. — Bull. t. 560./. 2. 



In woods. Rare. Kirriemuir, Klotzsch. King's Cliffe. 

 "White, yellowish, orange, or green. 



131. A. (Mycena) luteo-albus, Bolt.; pileus mcmbrana- 

 ccous, bell-shaped, urabonate, slightly striate, dry, yellowish, 

 as well as the smooth shining stem ; gills adnate, somewhat 

 imcinate, broad, white. — Bolt. t. 38./. 2. 



Amongst moss, in woods. Rare. Halifax. 



132. A. (Mycena) lacteus, P. ; pileus membranaceous, bell- 

 shaped or convex, subumbonate, striate when moist, even when 

 dry ; stem equal, filiform, rather tough, flexible, smooth ; gills 

 adnate, ascending, narrow, milk-white.^ — Bull. t. 563 iV, O. 



In iir-woods, attached to the leaves, or on the naked soil. 

 Often very abundant. Milk-white, or sometimes yellowish in 

 in the centre. 



*** Stcmjirm, rigid ; gills clianging colour ; pileus not 

 Itggrophanoios. 



133. A. (Mycena) proliferus, Soiv. ; pileus rather fleshy, 

 broadly bell-shaped, dry, darker in the centre ; margin at 

 length sulcate ; stem firm, rigid, smooth, shining, minutely 

 striate, rooting ; gills adnexed, more or less distinct, at Icngtli 

 pallid.— >Soi^. i. 169. 



