620 253. Mycen. 11. HYMENOTHECES. Pl. cell. aph. 
Agaricus epipterygius, Persoon Syn. 382. 
In woods on dead sticks; autumn. 
B. nutans? Cap when young nodding, reddish, edge 
toothed ; teeth when young surrounding the stem. 
Agaricus nutans, Sowerby Fungi, 92. 
7. Mycena luteo-alba. Yellowish-white high-stool. 
Thallus small; stem threadlike; cap conical, streaked, 
yellow; gil/s 3 in a set, white. 
Agaricus luteo-albus, Bolton Fung. 38; Persoon Syn. 383. 
In woods. 
8. Mycena tenera. Tender high-stool. — 
Thalti nearly solitary, rust-colour, small; stem rather 
long; cap membranaceous, conical, smoothish ; gills distant. 
Agaricus tener, Sowerby Fungi, 333 Persoon Syn. 386. 
On osier grounds and grassy places; summer and autumn. 
9. Mycena atro-rufa. Reddish-black high-stool. 
Stem very long, slender ; cap nearly conical, brown, dry, 
tough; gills few, 3 in a set, brownish-red. 
Agaricus atro-rufus, Bolt. Fung. 52; Persoon Syn. 386. 
In dry pastures, and among mosses. 
10. Mycena racemosa. Racemelike high-stool. 
Stem racemelike; cap membranaceous, nipplelike, grey ; 
gills white. 
Agaricus racemosus, Persoon Syn, 389; Sowerby Fungi, 287, 
In woods. 
Stem resembles a raceme of the currant-bush, from 
whence the berries have been plucked; branches termi- 
nated by hyaline heads which disappear. 
11. Mycena Hudsoni. Hudson’s high-stool. 
Thallt gregarious; stem hairy, reddish ; cap convex, 
whitish, hairy; /a7rs scattered, stiff, red. 
Agaricus pilosus, Hudson Angl. 622; Sowerby Fungi, 164. 
Agaricus Hudsoni, Persoon Syn. 390. 
On holly-leaves. 
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12. Mycena Adonis. Adonis high-stool. 
Thalli gregarious; cap smooth, bellshape, whitish rose- 
red or green; gills rather hooked, adnate, white. 
Agaricus Adonis, Persoon Syn. 391; Sowerby Fungi, 385. 
In woods. 
