328 Mycological Flora. 



570. Agaricus (Mycena) VITILIS. Fr. 



"Flextile Mycena." 

 Amongst grass in woods. June. 



571. Agaricus (Mycena) speireus, Fr. 

 "Opaque Mycena," 



Amongst moss on sandy ground. Solitary. May. 



572. Agaricus (Mycena) vulgaris. P. 

 "Common Mycena." 



On the ground and decaying wood. October. 



573. Agaricus (Mycena) setosus. Sow. 

 "Setose Mycena." 



White or a whitish gray ; stem fine as a hair ; under a 

 glass, somewhat pubescent, which distinguishes it from 

 Agarcus capillaris. Often beneath leaves. Easily over- 

 looked, because of its excessive minuteness. Pileus 1-20 

 to 1 -16 of an inch broad ; stem 1 to 1^ inches high. 



On and under dead leaves in woods. October. 



574. Agaricus (Omphalia)belll*:. Johnst, 



"Cup-like Omphalia." 

 In woods, on decaying wood. Sept. and Oct. 



575. Agaricus (Pluteus) umbrosus. Pers. 



"Brown Pluteus." 

 On the ground. Sept. 



576. Agaricus (Entoloma) placenta. Batsch. 



"Brown Entoloma." 

 On the ground in woods. October. 



