Pl. cell.aph. 11. HY MENOTHECEZ. 253. Mycen. 621 
13. Mycena variegata. Variegated high-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, rather large; stem white; cap rather 
fleshy, bellshape, smooth or nippled, variegated with red- 
dish lines; gills hooked, decurrent, white. 
Agaricus tentaculatus, Bull. Herb. 560; Sowerby Fungi, 385. 
Agaricus variegatus, Persoon Syn, 391. 
In grassy places, on the ground. 
14. Mycena claviformis. Nail-like high-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, minute; stem solid, slender, white ; 
cap rather fleshy, nippled, orange or red; gi//s broadish, 
white. 
Agaricus Clavus, Bolt. Fung. 39; Persoon Syn. 392. 
On the ground, or on dead trees; autumn. 
15. Mycena strobilina. Cone high-stool. 
Thalli gregarious, rather tufted, red; stem solid, tailed 
at bottom, hairy; cap bellshape, rather fleshy, smooth. 
Agaricus coccineus, Sowerby Fungi, 197. 2 
Agaricus strobilinus, Persoon Syn. 393. 
On the branches and cones of the Scotch fir. 
16. Mycena integrella. Small-entire high-stool. 
Thalli small, in bundles, white; stem downy at bottom; 
cap membranaceous, hemispherical; gi//s decurrent, rather 
distant, mostly entire. 
Agaricus integrellus, Persoon Syn. 393. 
Agaricus Mycena integrella, Esenbeck Syst. 2, 51. 
In shady woods. 
17. Mycena corticola. Bark high-stool. 
Thallt minute, scattered, brownish; stem rather short, 
bent; cap hemispherical, slightly plaited; gz//s hooked, 
adnate, whitish. 
Agaricus corticalis, Bull, Herb. 519; Sowerby Fungi, 243. 
On stumps of trees, in damp weather. 
XII. 254. MICROMPHALE. Dimple-stool. 
Texture fibrous; stem often pipey; cap membranaceous, 
streaked, pellucid; 7p umbilicated; sporidia long.—Thalli 
small. 
