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Armillaria, Fries. 
A. mellea, Vahl. 
On the ground, round reots of 
trees. å destructive parasite, 
been injured near the base of 
the trunk. When the disease 
is once established, the cord- 
spawn 
is attacked in iurn Edible, 
but lacking flavour. A., B., Q. 
A, Citri, /nzeng. 
On stump. B. 
Tricholoma, Fries. 
T. portentosum, Fries. 
Under trees. A. 
E. ie P Fries. 
Under trees. Q. 
T. albo-brunneum, Pers. 
Under trees. A. 
T. rutilans, we d 
Onstumps. B. 
T. imbricatum, Fries. 
Under trees. A. 
T, terreum, Fries. 
Under trees. Q. 
T. saponaceum, Fries 
On the ground. A. and B. 
T, sulfureum, Bull. 
On the ground. A., P. 
T. album, Schaef. 
Among grass under trees. A.,Q. 
T. duracinum, Che. 
Under beeches. First observed 
ra 49 
Brit. Fung., pl. 640). 
T. personatum, Fries. 
Among grass. Edible. One 
of tne few species which, in 
Tricholoma —cont. 
common 
** Blue-caps.” 
T. nudum, Jes. 
Among grass. 
ferred by some 
ersonatum, 
much resembles : 
Var. major, Che. A. 
T. melaleucum, Fries. 
On the naked ground. A., B. 
birk porphyroleucum, Fries. 
Edible ; pre- 
people to 
which it 
A 
T. brevipes, Bull. 
On the ground, A. 
T. humile, Fries. 
On heaps of dead leaves. A. 
T. sordidum, 7 
On heaps ot dead leaves. 
T. Pes-capre, Schaeff. 
On the ground under beeches, A. 
T. circumtectum, Che. & Mass. 
Under beeches. First found 
in the gardens in 1886, and 
afterwards in abundance in 
Hdbh., ed. 
1l, 382; Ilustr. Brit. Fung., 
pl. 1182). 
T. tenuiceps, oe & Mass. 
Under trees. (Che. Hdbk., ed. 
ii., 398 ; Illustr. Brit. Fung., 
6.) 
A. 
pl. 11 166 
T. Russula, Schaeff. 
Among grass. A. 
T. subpulverulentum, Fries, 
Among grass. A. 
T. cuneifolium, Fries. 
Under trees. P. 
T. grammopodium, Fries. 
Among short grass. A., Q. 
Clitocybe, Fries. 
C. nebularis, Batsch. 
Under 
trees among leaves. 
hav 
fairlyabandant,and not easily 
