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fistulosc, equal, quite sraootli, everywhere sliiiiing, rufous ; 

 gills adnate, crisped, dirty-white. — Lenz. /. 17. 



Heaths and dry pastures, ou twigs, etc. Rare. Bungay, 

 Mi\ Stock. Esculent. Pilcus rufous, changing to white. 



11. M. Vaillantii, Fr. ; inodorous; pileus submcmbrana- 

 ccous, tough, soon expanded, depressed, plicato-rugose, be- 

 coming white ; stem stuffed, smooth, bright-brown down- 

 wards, paler and thickened above; gills broad, adnate, thick, 

 distant, white.— Fg?7/. ^. 11. /. 21-23. 



On dead wood. Abundant in a stove at the Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Regent's Park. 



12. M. foetidus, Fr.; garlic-scented; pileus submembra- 

 naceous, tough, convex, then expanded and umbilicate, striato- 

 plicate when dry, turning pale, somewhat pruinose ; stem fis- 

 tulose, bright-brown, pruinose or velvety ; base flocculose, 

 inserted into the matrix ; gills annulato-adnexed, distant, ru- 

 fous-yellow. — Soiv. t. 21. 



On decayed twigs, etc. Rare. Warwickshire, Rev. A. 

 Bloxam. Bristol, etc. Pileus not exceeding an inch in dia- 

 meter, at first tawny-bay or rufous. 



13. M. amadelphus, Fr.; inodorous; pilcus carnoso-mem- 

 branaceous, obtuse, convex, then plane or depressed ; margin 

 at length striate; stem short, stuffed, pallid, bright-brown 

 below, somewhat mealy ; gills broadly adnate, distant, broad, 

 pallid.— ^m//. t. 550. /. 3. 



On dead branches. Rare. Bristol, Dr. Stephens. Bath, 

 C. E. Broome, etc. Pileus reddish or yellowish. Looks like 

 minute specimens of Agaricus fascicularis. 



14. M. ramealis, Fr. ; inodorous; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 plane or depressed, obtuse, without striae opaque, rugulose ; 

 stem short, stuffed, mealy, white, rufous below ; gills adnate, 

 rather distant, narrow, white. — Bull. t. 33G. 



