170 OUTLINES OF BUTTISII FUXGOLOGY. 



base ; gills thin, aclnate, someAvhat vcntricosej croudedj pallid 

 straw-colour, then clouded. 



On stumps and on the ground, in pine-woods. Mossburn- 

 ford, Jerdon. Coed Coch. Either scattered or fasciculate. 

 Pilous 1^ inch across, tawny. 



326. A. (Hypholoma) lacrymabundus, Fr. ; pileus fleshy, 

 campanulato-convex, obtuse, spotted with innate hairy scales ; 

 flesh white, as well as the hollow, fibrilloso-squamose stem, 

 which is slightly thickened at the base ; gills adnate, seceding, 

 white; then brown-purple. 



On trunks of trees, and on the ground. Pileus not hygro- 

 phanous, as in the next. 



327. A. (Hypholoma) velutimis, P. ; pileus somcAvhat 

 fleshy, ovate, then expanded, gibbous, fibrillose, hygropha- 

 nous, at length nearly smooth, fleshy and hollow, equal, fibril- 

 lose, striate ; stem yellow-brown ; gills truncato-adnexed, ven- 

 tricose, scarcely crowded, brown, then umber, studded with 

 drops of moisture. (Plate 11, fig. 2.) 



On stumps of trees. Extremely common. A^ery variable 

 in size, but generally larger than the foregoing. 



328. A. (Hypholoma) appendiculatus, Bull. ; pileus car- 

 noso-merabranaceous, ovate, expanded, smooth, hygrophanous, 

 when dry wrinkled and sparkling with atoms ; stem fistulose, 

 equal, smooth, white, pruinose above ; gills somewhat adnate, 

 eroAAded, dirty-white, then rosy-brown. (Plate 11, fig. 3, l.) 



On dead stumps. Extremely common. Veil attached in 

 patches to the margin. 



329. A. (Hypholoma) Candollianus, Fr.; pileus somcAvhat 

 fleshy, campanulate then convex, expanded, obtuse, smooth, 

 hygrophanous ; stem hollow, brittle, subfibrillose, Avhite, 

 striate above ; gills rounded, adnexed, croAvded, violet, then 

 broAvnish-cinnamon. — Fl. Dun. t. 774. 



