MYCENA. Ill 



wavy, toTigli, glabrous, even, yellowish, base sHgbtly fibril- 

 lose, hollow. 



Agaricus luteoalbus, Bolton, t. 38, f. 1 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 

 159a; Cke., Hdbk., p. 78. 



In pine woods, among moss, &o. 



Differs from M. flavoalba in the pale yellow stem. 



Mycena flavoalba. Fr. 



Pileus |— f in. across, almost membranaceous, campanuliite, 

 stem convex, at length expended, umbonate, even, not truly 

 striate, cracking when dry, ochraoeous, yellowish-white, or 

 altogether white ; gills adnexed, soon seceding and free, at 

 length plane, ventricose, distant, white; stem about 1 in, 

 long, rather rigid, up to 1 line thick, equal, not rooting, 

 pellucid white, base glabrous, apex pruinose, fistulose ; 

 spores elliptical, 6-8 x 3-4 /*. 



Agaricus (Mycena) flavoalhus. Fries, Epicr., p. 103; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 78 ; Cke., Illustr., pi. 169b. 



On naked ground or among thin grass, heather, &o., in 

 sunny places. 



Scattered or not unfrequently in troops. Closely re- 

 sembling some forms of M. lactea, which differs in the adnate 

 gills and more or less downy base of the stem. Known from. 

 M. luteoalha in the white, peUucid stem. 



Mycena lineata. BuU. 



Var. expallens, Fries, Ic, t. 84, p. 78, f. 5. 



Pileus J— f in. across, membranaceous ; campanulate, obtuse, 

 striate with fine lines up to the disc, pale yellow; gills 

 adnate, linear, white ; stem up to 2 in. long, J line thick, 

 even, pallid, base with white down. 



Agaricus (Mycena) lineatus, Cke., Hdbk., p. 78; Cke., Illustr., 

 pi. 185b. 



On the ground, among moss. 



Slender, soft, colour (probably") variable. Stem fistulose, 

 filiform, 2 in. long, equal, even, glabrous, pallid, often 

 yellowish, with white down at the base. Pileus remarkably 

 membranaceous, campanulate then expanded, obtuse, ^ in, or 

 a little more broad, entirely covered with fine striate lines, 

 glabrous, yellowish in our specimens, then pallid. Gills 



