24 Crossland : Fungi of Ma sham and Swinton. 



*Armillaria mellea Flo. Dan. 



Parasitic on various trees, and 

 extremely difficult to keep 

 in check. A form was col- 

 lected with a peculiar, shining-, 

 blackish stem. 

 Tricholoma spermatid] m Fr. 



A great white, contorted speci- 

 men. 



T. flavo-brunneum Fr. 

 T. albo-brunneum Pers. 

 T. terreum Schaeff. 



On the ground in a wood. 

 T. saponaceum Fr. 

 T. carneum Bull. 



In pastures. 

 T. personatum Fr. ' Blewits.' 



In meadows and pastures. 

 T. panaeolum Fr. 

 T. melaleucum Pers. 



In pastures. 

 T. humile Fr. 

 Clitocybe galinacea Scop. 

 C. gigantea Sow. 

 C. maxima Garten.&Mey. 

 *C. infundibuliformis Schasff. 



On the ground in woods amongst 

 fallen leaves. 

 C. geotropa Bull. 



On the ground in woods. 

 C. ericetorum Bull. 

 C. brumalis Fr. 



Amongst dead grass and leaves 

 in woods and open places. 

 C. fragrans Sow. 



On the ground in woods. 

 Laccaria laccata (Scop.) B.&Br. 

 *L. bella Fr. 

 Collybia butyracea Bull. 



On the ground amongst dead 

 leaves in woods. 

 C. velutipes Curt. 



On living tree trunk. 

 C. conigena Pers. 



On decaying fir-cones. 

 C. tuberosa Bull. 



Springing from Sclerotia formed 

 among organic debris in moist 

 corners in woods. 

 C. nummularia Fr. 



Among grass by road-side. 

 C. acervata Fr. 



C. dryophila Bull. 



C. clava L. 



C. ambusta Fr. 



Mycena luteo-alba Bolton. 



M. gypsea Fr. 



In tufts on the ground amongst 

 dead leayes. 

 M. lactea Pers. 

 M. rugosa Fr. 

 M. galericulata Scop. 



Both solitary and in fascicles 

 about old stumps. 

 M. polygramma Bull. 

 M. tintinabulum Fr. 



On decaying branches. 

 M. plicosa Fr. 

 M. alcalina Fr. 

 *M, ammoniaca Fr. 

 M. metata Fr. 

 M. stannea Fr. 



On the ground amongst grass. 

 M. filopes Bull. 

 Amongst decayed leaves. 

 *M. debilis Fr. 

 M. speirea Fr. 

 M. acicula Schasff. 

 ' : "M. sanguinolenta A.&S. 



On and about decaying leaves. 

 M. galopoda Fr. 



On the ground in woods amongst 

 rotting twig-s. 

 M. epiptervgia Fr. 



Amongst grass on the margins 

 of woods. 

 M. clavicularis Fr. 

 M. tenerrima B. 

 M. corticola Schum. 

 M. hiemalis Osbeck. 

 M. capillaris Schum. 



On beech leaves. 

 Omphalia hepatica Batsch. 



Growing- in bed of moss, etc. 

 O. grisea Fr. 



On beech leaves. 

 *0. fibula Bull. 

 *0. integrella Pers. 

 Pleurotus dryinus Pers. 



On oak wood. 

 P. ostreatus Jacq. 

 P. salignus Pers. 

 P. columbinus Bres. 



On tree stump. 



Naturalist. 



