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F. alniCOla Fr. (Lat., living among alders). 

 N' ar Lyndhurst. 



On stumps of alder, willow, etc. Uncommon. Resembles F. 

 conissans, but stem coloured. 

 F. flavitfa (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., yellowish). 

 Buskett's Lawn. Rhinefield. Denny. 



On trunks, buried wood, etc. Not common. 

 F. conissans Fr. (Lat., shedding dust ; from the snuff-like spores). 

 Knightwood. 



On willow trunks. Uncommon. Resembles F. alnicola, but stem 

 white. 



F. inopotia Fr. (Gr., fibrous stem). 

 Beaulieu Road. 



On stumps. Uncommon. 



F. sapinea Fr. (Lat., belonging to fir-trees). 



Mark Ash. Ironshill. Denny. Costicles. Dearleap. Perry Wood 

 Inclosure. 



On stumps and fallen branches of conifers. Common. Gills 

 brilliant yellow, then tawny. 

 Genus 33. NAUCORIA Fr. (Lat., naucum, a trifle, from the almost obsolete 

 veil). Pileus incurved at first. Stem cartilaginous. Gills not 

 decurrent. Allied to Galera, and agrees with Leptonia and 

 CollyMa. 



H. Cucumss (Pers.) Fr. (Lat., cucumber — smell). 

 Buskett's Wood. 



On the ground among fragments of wood, etc. Rare. 

 N. anguinea Fr. (Lat., snake-like — the stem). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



On the ground. Rare. 

 N. melinoides (Bull.) Fr. (Gr., honey-like — colour). 



Buskett's Lawn. Holmsley. New Copse. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. 

 Woodfidley, etc. 



Among short grass in woods, pastures and lawns. Common. Re- 

 sembles Galera hypnorum but has toothed gills. 

 N. badipss Fr. (Lat., bay-stemmed). 

 Tantany Wood. 



In moist places in woods, etc. Not common. 

 N. semiorbicularis (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., hemispherical). 

 Racecourse. Ridley Wood. Bank. Minstead. 

 In open places. Frequent. 

 Genus 34. GALERA Fr. (Lat., galerus, skull-cap, the shape of the pileus). 



Pileus conical or oval, then expanded, striate, margin not at first 

 incurved. Gills not decurrent. Corresponds with Mycena and 

 Nalanea. 



G. tenera (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., delicate, tender). 



Buskett's Lawn. Ashurst. Holmsley. Ivy Gutter. Mark Ash. 

 Ridley Wood. 



In pastures and woods. Common. 

 G. ovalis Fr. (Lat., egg-shaped, oval). 



Buskett's Lawn. Holmsley Inclosure. 



On dung and among grass. Not common. Stem striate. 

 G. hypnorum (Batsch) Fr. (Lat., of mosses). 



Holmsley. Setley. New Copse. Hollands Wood. Gritnam. Mark 

 Ash. Rhinefield, etc. 



Among moss in woods, etc. Very common. 

 Genus 35. TUBARIA W. G. Smith. (Lat., tuba, a trumpet, the shape of some 

 of the species). Stem somewhat cartilaginous. Gills more or less 

 decurrent, triangular. Corresponds with Eoilia and Omphalia. 

 T. furfuracea (Pers.) W. G. Sm. (With bran or scurf). 



Buskett's Wood. Tantany Wood. Mark Ash. Ridley Wood. Brockis 

 Hill. Minstead, etc. 



On the ground, twigs and chips, throughout the year. Common. 



