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I. asterOSpora Quel. (Gr., with spores like stars). 



Ashurst. Church Place Inclosure. Denny Wood. Busketts. 



In woods. Frequent. Resembles rimosa, but P. dark, S. reddish. 

 I. geophylla (Sow.) Fr. (Gr., earth-le ved ; probably from the clay-coloured 



gills). 



Bank. Church Place Inclosure. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. 



In woods and shady places. Frequent. Pileus satiny, beautiful 

 blue, sometimes white. 

 I. SCabella Fr. (Lat., roughish). 



Near Lyndinrrst. Matley Wood. Dearleap Plantation. New Copse. 



In woods. Not uncommon. 



Genus 31. HEBELOMA Fr. (Gr., htbe, youth, loma, fringe, from the nature 

 of the veil). Stem fleshy, fibrous, ringless. Gills sinuate. Pileus 

 smooth, more or less viscid. Spores pale. Corresponds with 

 Tricholoma, Entoloma and Hypholoma. 

 K. fastibile Fr. (Lat., nauseous ; from the smell). 



Buskett'8 Wood. Rhinefield. Mark Ash. Hollands Wood. Holmsleyw 

 Tantany Wood. New Copse. 



In woods. Common. Viscid, pale, soon flat. 

 H. glutinosum (Lindg.) Fr. (Lat., sticky like glue). 

 Knightwood. 



In woods among dead leaves. Not common. White squamules in 

 the gluten. 



H. testaceuni (Batsch.) Fr. (Lat., brick-coloured). 



Buskett's Wood. Denny. Church Place Inclosure. Holmsley In- 

 closure. 



In woods. Not common. Gills crowded. Odour of radishes. 

 H. mesophaeum Fr. (Gr., dusky in the centre). 



Buskett's Lawn. Bank. Denny Wood. Holmsley Inclosure. New 

 Copse. Holmhill. 



In woods. Frequent, 

 var. minor Cke. 

 Holmhill. 



Under pines. Uncommon. 

 H. crustuliniforme (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., pastry or bun shaped). 



Ashurst. Beaulieu Road. Hollands Wood. Ironshill. Balmer Lawn. 



In woods and pastures. Frequent. Poisonous. Margin of gills 

 uneven, 

 var. minor Cke. 



Beaulieu Road. Rhinefield. Denny Wood. New Copse. Mark Ash. 

 In woods and pastures. Frequent. 

 H. elatum (Batsch) Fr. (Lat., tall). 

 Near Cadnam. 



In woods, chiefly under conifers. Uncommon. 

 H. longicaudum (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., long-stemmed). 

 Beaulieu Road. 



In woods. Uncommon. Edible. 

 H. Illgens (Jungh.) Fr. (Lat., mournful ; from its colour). 

 Lyndhurst. 



In woods. Rare. 



Genus 32. FLAMMULA Fr. (Lat., flamma, a flame, the colour of many of the 

 species). Stem fleshy. Gills usually decurrent, not sinuate. Spores 

 bright. Corresponds more or less with Clitocybe and Clitopilus. 

 F. Spumosa Fr. (Lat., frothy). 

 Hollands Wood. 



On pine wood. Uncommon. 

 F. carbonaria Fr. (Lat., belonging to charcoal ; from its habitat). 

 Bank. 



Where wood has been burnt. Not common. 



