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tuscly campanulatc, silky, cvciij at length cracked ; margin 

 flexuous, broken ; stem long, solid, striate, squaraoso-flocculose 

 above; gills free, crowded, linear-lanceolate, dirty-wliitc. — 

 Sow. t. 414. 



In fir-woods. Keynston, Dorsetsliirc, Miss Ruckett. Fries 

 refers A. rejmndus, Bull., to this species, Pileus 4 inches 

 across. Stem 1 inch thick. 



266. A. (Hebeloma) fastigiatus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, thin, 

 conico-campanulatc, longitudinally filjrous, cracked ; stem 

 solid, stout, rather twisted, finely fibrillose; gills crowded, 

 free, yellow, then brownish-olive ; spores rough. (Plate 8, 

 fig. 4.) 



In woods. Rare. King's Cliffe. June. Pileus 2 inches 

 across, yellow-broAvn. Stem attenuated upwards. Spores 

 rough with little nodules. 



267. A. (Hebeloma) Curreyi, B.; pileus convex, expanded 

 longitudinally, fibrous, slightly cracked, not umbonate ; stem 

 straight, attenuated upwards, finely fibrillose ; gills yellowish, 

 then brownish-olive, free ; spores perfectly even. 



In woods. Fineshade, Northamptonshire, Aug. 8. Closely 

 resembling tlie last, but by no means umbonate. The stem is 

 dark, and the spores, which arc subeymbiform, perfectly even. 



268. A. (Hebeloma) rimosus, Bull. ; pileus thin, fleshy, 

 campanulatc, fibrous, expanded longitudinally, rimose ; stem 

 solid, firm, nearly smooth, bulbous, mealy above; gills free, 

 somewhat ventricose, brownish clay-coloured. (Plate 8, fig. 5.) 



On the ground, in woods. Extremely common. Pileus 

 brownish, with a yellow tint. There are several varieties, in 

 some of which the stem is white, in others coloured like the 

 pileus. 



269. A. (Hebeloma) auricomus, Batsch ; small, thin : 



