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225. A. (Entoloma) rhodopolius, Fr. ; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 cauipaiiulatej then expanded, at length slightly depressed, hy- 

 grophanous ; margin flexuous ; stem hollow, nearly equal, 

 smooth, white, pruinose above; gills sinuatcd, aduate, white, 

 then rose-eoloured. (Plate 7, fig. 6.) 



In woods, etc. Not uncommon. Pileus about 3 inches 

 across. Smell like that of fresh meal. 



226. A. (Entoloma) costatus, Fr. ; pileus thin, convexo- 

 bullate, then nearly flat, subumbilieate, undulated, smooth, 

 hygrophanous ; stem hollow, short, irregular, somewhat striate, 

 grey, with a few little white scales above ; gills quite entire, 

 nearly free, transversely ribbed, pallid. 



In meadows. Very common. Pileus 2 inches or more across. 



227. A. (Entoloma) sericeus, Bull. ; pileus earnoso-mem- 

 branaceous, convex, expanded, smooth, hygrophanous, silky 

 when dry ; margin inflected, waved, slightly striate ; stem 

 short, fistulose, fibrillose ; gills emarginate, plane, rather dis- 

 tant, greyish. — Bull. t. 413. /. 1. 



In meadows. Not uncommon. Smell like that of meal. 

 In part A. jJascuus, Eng. Fl. 



228. A. (Entoloma) nidorosus, Fr. ; pileus carnoso-mem- 

 branaceous, convex, expanded, somewhat depressed, smooth, 

 hygrophanous, when dry shining with a silky lustre; stem 

 equal, smooth, white, becoming pallid, pruinose above; gills 

 emarginate, separating from the stem, broad, somewhat dis- 

 tant, flexuous, slightly discoloured. 



In woods. Common. Pileus from 1^ to 3 inches across. 

 Smell strong, nitrous. This is A. rhodojwlius of Eng. Fl. 



Subgenus 13. Clitopilus. — Ilymenopliorum confluent Avitli the 

 fleshy or fibrous stem ; gills decurrent. 



229. A. (Clitopilus) primulus, Scop. ; pileus fleshy, cora- 



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