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Collybia nummularia, Bull, Among dead leaves. A. 
C. atrata, Fries. On burnt ground. Q. 
Mycena, Fries. 
M. pelianthina, Fries. Among leaves under trees. . A. 
M. pura, Pers. On the ground under trees. A. Q. 
M. pseudopura, Cooke. On the ground under trees. Resémbling 
M. pura in general a aiarar and habit, but somewhat smaller 
and having much larger spores. Q. 
M. rubromarginata, Fries. On the ground. Q. 
M. olivaceo-marginata, Massee. Among short grass, growing in 
troops. Distinguished by the honey-coloured pileus and stem and 
the dark olive edge of the gills. (Cooke’s Hdbk. Ed. II. p. 369 ; 
Cooke's Illustr. pl. 959A.) 
M. lineata, Bull. Among grass. A. 
M. luteo-alba, Bull. Among short grass. A. 
M. rugosa, Fries. On stumps. A. 
M. galericulata, Scop. On stumps. A., Q. 
Var. calopus, Fries. On stumps. A. 
M. polygramma, Bull. On stumps. A. B. 
M. dissiliens, Fries. Among grass and on a stump. A, 
M. atro-cyanea, Batsch. Among grass under trees. Q 
M. pullata, Berk. & Cooke. Among grass. Smell unpleasant. 
A quaint looking fungus, having the pileus and stem almost black 
and the gills snow-white 
M. elegans, Pers. Among grass. Q. 
M. alcalina, Fries. On the ground and on stumps and twigs. Q. 
M. ammoniaca, Fries. Among grass. A. 
M. metata, Fries. Among short grass. A. 
M. vitrea, Fries. Among grass. A, 
M. stannea, Fries. Among short grass. Q. 
M. debile, Fries. Among moss. Q. 
M. vitilis, Fries. Among grass. A. 
M. tenella, Fries. Among short grass. A., P. 
M. acicula, Schaeff. On leaves and small twigs lying on the 
ground. B. 
M. sanguinolenta, Alb. & Schw. Among dead leaves, A. 
M. galopoda, Pers. On the ground among leaves. A., Q. 
