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Ou lawns and pastures. Summer and early autumn. Ex- 

 tremely common. Often confounded with A. semiglobatus. 



290. A. (Naucoria) inquilinus, Fr. ; pileus suhmembrana- 

 ceous, convexo-plane, smooth, slightly striate, hygrophanous, 

 somewhat fleshy in the centre; stem short, fistulose, tough, 

 dark-brown, attenuated downwards ; gills triangular, convex, 

 adnato-decurrent, scarcely crowded, brownish-ferruginous. 



On chips, in woods, gardens, etc. Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Regent's Park, etc. Pileus a few lines across, yellowish or 

 tan-coloured. 



*** Pileus flocculose or squamulose. 



291 . A. (Naucoria) furfuraceus, P. ; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 convexo-plane, obtuse and depressed, moist, hygrophanous, at 

 first clothed with silky evanescent scales ; stem fistulose, floc- 

 culose, rigid, pale ; gills adnate, decurrent, rather distant, cin- 

 namon. 



On chips, etc. Extremely common. Pileus reddish-brown, 

 often nearly white when dry. 



292. A. (Naucoria) erinaceus, Fr. ; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 convex, somewhat umbilicatc, clothed with scales consisting 

 of fasciculate hairs; stem slender, fistulose, short, incurved, 

 hairy; gills adnate, rather crowded, entire. — Sow. t. 417. 



On dead sticks. Rare. Southwick, Northamptonshire, etc. 

 Pileus half an inch across, Ijright brown, as well as the stem. 



293. A. (Naucoria) siparius, Fr. ; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 obtuse, clothed with downy scales, as well as the stufted stem, 

 which is pruinose above ; gills broad, adnate, somewhat dis- 

 tant, floccose at the edge. 



On soil and caddis-cases at the edge of a pond. East 

 Bergholt, Dr. Badhani. Resembling the last, but not so 

 bright in colour. 



