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T. grammopodium (Bull.) (Gr., with lines on the stem). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods and pastures. Rare. Edible. 



Genus 6. CLSTOCYBE Fr. (Gr., klitos, a declivity, kybe, head, from the 

 decurrent gills characteristic of this genus). Stem fibrous outside. 

 C. nebularis (Batsch) Fr. (Lat,, a cloud). " Cloudy Agaric." 



Denny Wood. Emery Down. Bank. Tantany Wood. New Copse. 

 In woods and thickets. Frequent. Edible and delicious. 

 C. Clavipes (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., club-footed; from the swollen base of the 

 stem). 



Church Place Inclosure. Buskett's Wood. Tantany Wood. Ivy 

 Gutter. 



In woods, especially pine. Common. 

 C. Odora (Bull.) (Lat., scented). 



Beaulieu Road. Church Place Inclosure. Holmhill. 



In woods. Not common. Edible and delicious. Known by its 

 greenish pileus and scent of violets. 

 C. rivulosa (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., rilled, from the furrowed pileus). 

 Brockis Hill. 



Chiefly in pastures and by roadsides. Uncommon. Dingy flesh- 

 colour. 



C. cerussata Fr. (Lat., painted with white lead). 

 Beaulieu Road. Dearleap Plantation. 



In woods. Not common. Edible. White, cap long convex, stem 

 thicker downwards. 

 C. phyllophila (Pers.) Fr. (Gr., leaf- loving ; from the habitat). 

 Beaulieu Road. Rhinefield. 



In woods. Uncommon. Poisonous. Whitish tan ; umbilicate. 

 C. candicans (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., shining white). 



Buskett's Lawn. Ramnor. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. Holmaley. 

 In woods. Frequent. Known by its cartilaginous stem. 

 C. dealbata (Sow.) Fr. (Lat., whitened). 



Queen's Bower. Denny Wood. Burley. 



Amongst short grass in woods, pastures and lawns. Not uncom- 

 mon. Edible. Cap often irregular and wavy, gills adnate. 

 C. fumosa (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., smoky; from the colour). 

 Ashurst Wood. 



In woods. Uncommon, 

 var. caespitosa Cooke. (Lat., tufted). 

 Church Place Inclosure. 

 In woods. Uncommon. 

 C. pergamena Cooke. (Lat., parchment-like). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Rare. 

 C. Opaca (With.) Fr. (Lat., not transparent). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Rare. Like C. cerussata, but cap umbonate. 

 C. infundibunfarmis (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat,, funnel-shaped). 



Rhinefieid. Mark Ash. Denny Wood. Brockenhurst Park. 



In woods and fields. Common. Edible and delicious. Gills much 

 narrowed at both ends. Pleasant smell. Flesh-colour or tan to 

 whitish. 



C. gilva (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., pale yellow, but in mycology deep reddish flesh- 

 colour). 



Church Place Inclosure. New Copse. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible. Firm ; all ochraceous inside and 



out. 



C. geotropa (Bull.) Fr. (Gr., turned towards earth; from the margin). 

 Near Rushpole Wood. 



In woods and pastures. Uncommon. Edible and delicious. 



