84 rUNGUS-FLOKA. 



III. GLUTINIPEDES. 



Mycena rorida. Pr. 



Pileus 4-7 lines broad, very thin; convex, sliglitly nm- 

 bilicate, coarsely striate, dry, ochraceoiis-wliite ; gills slightly 

 decTirrent, not sinuate, narrow, distant, white ; stem 1-1 J in. 

 long, very slender, whitish, very glutinous. 



Agaricus {Mycena) roridus, Fries, Syst. Myc, i. p. 156; 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 89 ; Cke., lUustr., pi. 248c. 



On dead bramble twigs, &c. 



Distinguished from every other species by the decurrent 

 gills, and the very glutinous stem, the gluten usually ac- 

 cumulating in sufficient quantity near the base to hang in 

 drops. 



Pileus ^ in. broad or more, dirty ochraceous; stem 1^ in. 

 or more high, at first tinged with violet above, at length 

 dirty ochre, clothed with abundant white pellucid gluten, 

 which almost drips from it ; sometimes the whole plant is 

 nearly white. (Berk.) 



Mycena plicato-crenata. Tr. 



Pileus about |- in. across, flesh very thin ; conical, some- 

 M'hat umbonate, coarsely sulcate, margin crenate, yellowish- 

 white; gills much narrowed behind, adnate with a decur- 

 rent tooth, distant, white; stem lJ-2 in. long, slender, 

 equal, glabrous, viscid, whitish more or less tinged with 

 red or brown, indistinctly hollow, yellowish inside. 



Agaricus (^Mycena) plicato-crenatus. Fries, Monogr., ii. p. 294 ;. 

 Cke., Hdbk., p. 89 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 248b. 



Among moss, heath, in larch woods, &c. 



Distinguished by the plica tely sulcate pileus with a crenate- 

 margin and without a pellicle, and the sticky stem. M. 

 cpipterygius differs in the viscid, separable cuticle, and in 

 the larger size. 



Mycena citrinella. Pers. 

 Pileus 2-4 lines broad, quite membranaceous, campanulate 

 or hemispherical then expanded, not depressed, striate, 

 scarcely viscid, lemon-yellow, often darker at the disc, 

 becoming pale ; gills adnexed with a decurrent tooth,, 

 alternately long and short, distant, broad, clear white; stem 



