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Laccaria bella, Berk. & Br. Among dead leaves Q. 
Collybia, Fries. 
C. radicata, Fries. Among grass. A., B. 
C. platyphylla, Fries. On the ground under trees. 
C. — Fries. On the ground. A rare fungus, probably 
ofte d over for O. fusipes, from which it differs in the 
ON rugulose pileus and scattered habit of growth. 
C. fusipes, Bull. Among grass in open places. Edible. A. 
C. maculata, Alb. & Schw. Among grass. A. 
C. prolixa, Fries. On the ground near stumps. Q. 
C. distorta, Fries. On heaps of dead leaves. A. 
C. butyracea, Bull. On the ground under trees. A., Q. 
C. stipitaria, Fries. On twigs lying on the ground. B. 
C. eonfluens, Pers. On the md ae tufted; tough, and 
resembling a "Marasmius in habit 
C conigena, Pers. On fallen cones of Pinus s glvestr E^ 
C. cirrhata, Schum. On the ground among grass and moss. 
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C. tuberosa, Bull. On up Russula nigricans. Springing 
from a small sclerotium. A., 
C. xylophila, Fries. On a decayed, fallen trunk, Q. 
C. vertiruga, Cooke. On rotten twigs. A very Proter gpecies, 
edel by the wrinkled pileus and velvety stem Q. 
C. hariolorum, Bull. Among dead beech leaves lying on the 
und. A. 
C. xanthopoda, Fries. On the ground. A. 
C. nitellina, Fries. On the ground. A. 
C. esculenta, Jacq. On the ground under trees. A. 
C. tenacella, Pers. Under pines. A. 
C. dryophila, Bull. On the ground under trees. A., Q. 
C. aquosa, Bull. Among grass under trees. A. 
C. ocellata, Fries. Among grass. A. 
C. muscigena, Schum. On the ground among moss and grass. Q. 
C. rancida, Fries. On stumps. Smell strong, rancid. A. 
C. ambusta, Fries. On burnt ground. A. 
C. protratta, Fries. Among leaves lying on the ground. A. 
