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or more across, of a pinkisli-butV. Exactly the plant of Bul- 

 liard. A. sinuatus, Fr., under uliich Balliard's figures arc 

 quoted, must be different. 



21G. A. (Entoloma) prunuloides, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, cam- 

 pfinulate, then expanded, umbonate, even, smooth, slightly 

 viscid ; stem solid, unequal, smooth, somewhat striate, white ; 

 gills free, white, then flesh-coloured, ventricose. 



On the ground. Rare. Mossburnford, A. Jerdon, Esq. 

 Gills emarginatc. Smell farinaceous. 



217. A. (Entoloma) Placenta, Batsch ; pileus fleshy, convex 

 expanded, umbonate, regular, smooth, brown as well as the 

 solid, equal, fibroso-striate stem ; gills emarginate, adnexed, 

 crowded, rather thick, pallid flesh-colour. — Batsch, f. 18. 



On the ground. Swanage, C. E. Broome. 



218. A. (Entoloma) Elodes, Fr. ; pileus slightly fleshy, con- 

 vexo-plane, somewhat umbonate, moist, becoming smooth ; 

 stem hollow, pallid, fibrillose, thickened at the base ; gills 

 emarginate, adnexed, rather distant, white, then flesh-coloured. 



On moors. Coed Coch. Smell like that of new meal. 

 Pileus purple, dingy-brown, etc. 



219. A. (Entoloma) repandus, Bull. ; pileus fleshy, conical, 

 umbonate, indistinctly silky ; margin lobed ; stem short, solid, 

 minutely silky, white ; gills dull rose-coloured, broad in front. 

 —Bull t. 423. /. 2. 



Amongst grass. Rare. Pileus 1-2 inches across. Smell 

 like that of fresh meal. Certainly not the plant of Fries. 



220. A. (Entoloma) Bloxami, B. and Br. ; pileus compact, 

 campanulate, obtuse, somewhat lobed, moist, blackish-blue, 

 somewhat silky; flesh white; stem slightly attenuated up- 

 wards, obtuse at the base ; gills rather broad, attenuated, ad- 

 nexed. 



In open, exposed pastures. Not uncommon. Pileus 1 inch 

 or more across. 



