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Tricholoma "erba Bull. On the ground. Smell strong, 
very unpleasant. A., 
. T. ionides, Bull. Among grass. A. 
T. carneum, Bull. Among grass. A. 
T. album, Schaeff. Among grass under trees. A., Q. 
T. duracinum, Cke. Under beeches. First observed at Kew. 
Described, Grev., xii, 41; figured, lustr. Brit. Fung. 
pl. ee A. 
T. persona tum, Fries. Among grass. Edible. pin; of the els 
species cmd in addition to the common mushroom, may 80 
imes be seen offered for sale under the name of. e Blewits or 
* Blue- a A. B. 
T. tigrinum, Schaef. Under conifers. A. 
T. patulum, Fr. Among grass. Q. 
nudum, Fries. Among grass. Edible; preferred by some 
people to T. personatum, which it much resemble es. A, 
Var. major, Che. A. 
T. melaleucum, Fries. Onthe naked ground. A., B. 
Var. porphyroleucum, Fries. B. 
T. ‘brevipes, Bull. On the ground. A. 
T. humile, Fries. On heaps of dead leaves. A. 
T. sordidum, Fries. On heaps of dead leaves. A. 
T. Pes-caprae, Schaeff. On the ground under beeches. A. 
T. tigrinum, Schaeff. Under pines. A. 
T. circumtectum, Che. & Mass. Under beeches. First found 
in the gardens in 1886, and afterwards in abundance in Yorkshire. 
(Che. Habk., ed. ii. 382 ; Illustr. Brit. Fung. pl. 1182.) 
T. saevum, Mod A very fine fungus, somewhat resembling 
which it differs in absence of violet tinge in 
gilis, and short, Hoat squamulose stem. Among grass, under 
À. 
T. tenuiceps, Oke. & Mass. Under trees. (Cke. Hdbk. ed. ii. 398; 
Illustr. Brit. Fung. pl. 1166.) A. 
T. Russula, Schaeff. Among grass. A. 
T. subpulverulentum, Fries. Among grass. A. 
T. cuneifolium, Fries. Under trees. P. 
T. grammopodium, Fries. Among short grass. A. Q. 
