112 FUNGUS-FLOEA. 



«idnate, linear, very narrow, rather distant, distinct, wliite, 

 margin similar in colour and quite entire. (Fries.) 



The typical form has probably occurred in this country, 

 but I am not aware of the fact. It differs more especially in 

 the pileus being of a brownish colour, and in not becoming 

 •expanded, but retaining the campanulate form. 



Mycena adonis. Bull. 



Pileus about ^ in. across, almost membranaceous, conical 

 rthen campanulate, glabrous, almost even, drj', somewhat rosy 

 but colour variable; stem about 1^ in. long, very slender, 

 •equal, white, glabrous ; gills uncinately adnexed, narrow, 

 white, then tinged with pink. 



Agarimis adonis, Bulliard, pi. 660, f. 2 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 78 ; 

 •Cke., lUustr., pi. 185a. 



In woods ; among short grass, &o. 



Characterised among the small species of this section by 

 the even, dry, usually more or less rose-coloured pileus and 

 the very slender, entirely glabrous white stem. 



Mycena flavipes. Quelet. 



Pileus about |- in. high and across, flesh very thin ; cam- 

 panulate or semiorbicular, obtuse, rosy-pink, purplish-pink, 

 or violet, the disc becoming darker and brownish; gills 

 adnexed with a very slight decurrent tooth, distant, 1 line 

 broad, connected by veins, white then tinged with pink ; 

 stem about 2 in. long, thin, equal, tough, shining, pellucid, 

 yellow, rooting and downy at the base, hollow ; spores 

 -elliptical, 10 X 4-5 /*. 



Agaricus (Mycena) flavipes, Quelet, Tung. Jura, ii. t. 1, 

 f. 4: Cke., Hdb., p. 369; Cke., lllustr., pi. 951b. 



On stumps, &c. 



Smell resembling radishes. Clustered, the stems more or 

 less connate at the base. Distinguished from every form 

 of M. galericulata by tke rosy or purple pileus and yellow 

 stem. 



Mycena zephira. Fr. 



Pileus about 1 in. across, almost membranaceous, dia- 



Tphanous, campanulate then convex, obtuse, striate to the 



middle, glabrous, not hygrophanous, livid-reddish, or pinkish- 



-white, disc sometimes with a tinge of brown ; gills adnate, 



