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C. inversa (Scop.) Fr. (Lat., inverted; from the margin). 

 Beaulieu Road. Rhinefield. 



In woods and under gorse. Not uncommon. Cap dull brownish 

 orange, flesh similar. 

 C. flaccida (Sow.) Fr. (including var. tobaia Sow.) (Lat., flabby). 

 Brockis Hill. Hollands Wood. Mark Ash. Burley. 



In woods. Not uncommon. Cap rust-coloured, flesh pallid. 

 C. Catina Fr. (Lat., a deep bowl or pot ; from the shape). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



In pine woods, etc. Rare. Smells like C. infundibulifcrmis, but 

 white from the first. 

 C. tuba Fr. (Lat., a trumpet, form the shape). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Ironshill. 



Among leaves, etc. Rare. Entirely white. Gills deeply decurrent, 

 very crowded. 



C. cyathiformes (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., shaped like a drinking-cup). 

 Buskett's Lawn. Bolderwood. New Copse. 



In woods, pastures, etc. Not common. Edible. Dark coloured. 

 Late. 



C. brumaias Fr. (Lat., of winter ; from its appearing late). 



Bolderwood. Denny Wood. Holmsley Inclosure. Busketts. 

 In pine woods, etc. Not uncommon. Edible. 

 C. metachroa Fr. (Gr., changing colour). 



Rhinefield. Mark Ash. Costicles. New Copse. Burley. Busketts. 



In pine woods, etc. Common. Gills greyish. Odourless. Stem 

 mealy at apex. 



C. dit©p©da Fr. (Gr., double-footed ; the stem is sometimes central and 

 sometimes excentric). 

 Brockis Hill. Rhinefield. Burley. Busketts. 

 In pine woods. Frequent. Mealy smell. 

 C. fragrans (Sow.) Fr. (Lat., sweet-scented). 



Buskett's Lawn. Bolderwood. Bratley Wood. Denny. New Copse. 

 Ivy Gutter. 



In woods and pastures. Common. Edible. 

 C. ObSOlela (Batsch) Fr. (Lat., worn out ; from its weak odour). 

 Ironshill. 



Among grass and leaves. Uncommon. Intermediate between 

 C. fragrans and C. metrachroa. 



Genus 7. LA6CAR1A (Berk.) (From shellac, characterising some of the species). 

 Sometimes included in Clitocybe. 

 L. lascata (Scop.) B. and Br. (including var. amethystteta(Vaill.) B. and Br.) 

 (Lat., lacquered). 



Dearleap. New Copse. Burley. Ridley Wood. Mark Ash. Busketts. 

 HolmhiU. Ashurst, etc., etc. 



In woods, heaths, etc. Very common. Edible but tough. 



Genus 8. COLLYBIA Fr. (Gr., koIlubos y a small coin, from the shape of the 

 frequently flattish pileus). Margin of pileus at first incurved. 

 Gills attached, stem cartilaginous. 

 C. radscata (Relh.) Fr. (Lat., having a root). 



Denny Lodge Inclosure. Buskett's Lawn. Mark Ash. Burley. 

 Ridley Wood. Bramshaw, etc. 



In woods. Common. Edible. Cap glutinous, wrinkled ; long 

 rooting stem. 



C. platyphylla Fr. (Gr., broad-leaved ; from the gills). 



Buskett's Wood. Ober Valley. Ashurst. Denny Lodge Inclosure. 

 Church Place Inclosure. 



In woods, on rotten wood or stumps. Frequent. 

 C. fusipes (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., spindle-footed ; from the shape of the stem). 

 Holland Wood. Holmsley. Denny. Brockenhurst Park. 



In woods and under oaks in fields. Common. Edible and palatable. 



