141 FUNGUS-FLOEA. 



bright-coloured pilens. Mycena acicula differs in. the yellow 

 ^ills and larger spores, also in the rooting stem. 



Pilens J-4 lines broad, eampanulate, generally umbonate, 

 margin striate, imder a powerful lens most minutely pilose, 

 bright orange, the umbo darkest, subcarnose, within deep 

 ■orange. Gills few, somewhat ventricose, adnexed or adnate, 

 with shorter ones between them, white tinged with yellow. 

 Stem about 1 in. long, quite filiform, flexuous, nearly equal, 

 minutely pilose like the pileus, pale yellow with a line 

 •within showing it to be fistulose. When growing on sticks 

 ■there are a few minute strigae at the base. (Berk.) 



CoUybia ocellata. Fr. 



Pileus about J in. across, flesh thin ; conico-convex then 

 plane ; disc depressed and darker, brown, rufous, yellowish, 

 -with a small paler umbo ; even whitish, margin usually 

 •crenulate ; gills adnate, at length separating from the stem, 

 •closely crowded, alternate ones shorter, white; stem 1-1| in. 

 long, very slender, equal, tough, glabrous, naked, brownish- 

 white or yellowish, base slightly rooting, fibrillose, minutely 

 fistulose. 



Agaricus (Gollybia) ocelatus, Tries, Epicr., p. 94; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 71 ; Cke., lUustr., pi. 147b. 



Among grass in pine woods, &o. 



Dry, persistent. Distinguished from C. cirrhata by the 

 glabrous stem. 



CoUybia muscigena. Sohum. 



Pure white. Pileus 1-3 lines across, almost mem- 

 branaceous ; convex then plane, obtuse, even ; gills adnate, 

 rather crowded, linear ; stem about 1 in. long, very slender, 

 ■equal, wavy, glabrous. 



Agaricus mwcigenus, Sohum., Saell., p. 307 ; Cke., Hdbk., 

 p- 72 ; Cke., lUustr., pi. 147c. 



Among moss near trunks, &c. 



Eeadily distinguished in the present genus by its pure 

 white colour and very small size. Known from the small 

 white species of Mycena by the broadly adnate gills and 

 •even pileus. 



