130 OUTLINES or lUUTISII FUNGOLOOY. 



spherical, at length obsoletely umhilieatc, suleato-striate ; stem 

 slightly seurfy ; gills broadly adnatc, broad, somewhat ovate, 

 paler. 



Amongst moss, ou bark. Extremely common. Very va- 

 riable in colour, white, lilac, cinereous, etc. Withering when 

 dry, but often reviving when moistened. 



160. A. (Mycena) setosus, Soiv. ; very delicate ; pileus he- 

 mispherical, smooth ; stem thread-like, covered with spreading 

 hairs; gills distant, Avhitc. — Sotv. t. 302. 



On dead leaves, in woods. Nearly allied to the next, 



IGl. A. (Mycena) capillaris, Sc/iui/i.; very delicate; pi- 

 leus campanulate, at length umbilicate, smooth ; stem thread- 

 like, smooth ; gills adnate, ascending, distant. 



On dead leaves, in woods. Not uncommon. Slightly 

 tinged with cinereous. So delicate as to be transported with 

 difficulty. Stem often much elongated. 



162. A. (Mycena) juncieola, Fi'. ; very delicate; pileus 

 convex, sometimes minutely umbonate, at length slightly de- 

 pressed, even, red, striate; stem of the same colour, smooth; 

 gills adnate, distant, white. 



On dead rushes, in bogs. Hare. Resembling the foreign 

 Marasmius hcematocephalus. Pileus in ray specimens of a 

 deep blood-red, inclining to tawny. Gills few, yellowish- 

 white. Stem brown, ])aler above, smooth. 



Subgenus 8. Ompualia. — Stem cartilaginous. Gills truly 

 decurrent. 



* Gills moderately (list an f, rather narrow; margin at first 

 incurved. 



163. A. (Omphalia) pyxidatus, Bull. ; pileus submembra- 

 naceous, at first umbilicate, then infundibuliform, hygropha- 

 nous ; mai-gin striate ; stem stuffed, at length fistulosc, even ; 



