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ceoiis then tawny, clad with dense white flocci, plumose or silky ; 
stem solid, clavately bulbous, floccose, somewhat annulate, growing 
pallid ; gills adnate, scarcely crowded, broad, violet, then cinnamon, 
margin entire and of the same colour. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 
1550. 
About trunks in moist places. Glamis. 
A single small specimen, densely plumose : stem 3-4 in. long, 
1 inch thick at the base ; pileus 3 in. broad. 
Coxtinarius (Telamonia) punctatus. Br. Bp. 382 . 
Pileus somewhat membranaceous, conical-convex, smooth, hoary, 
umber, tan-coloured, at length even; stem rather fistulose, equal, 
slender, undulate, fibrillose- striate, yellowish-tawny, girt by a pallid- 
brown fugacious veil ; gills adnate, distant, quite entire, brown 
then cinnamon. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1551. 
In beech woods. 
Coztinaxius (Hydrocybe) detonsus. Fr. Bp. p. 897 ., 
Pileus somewhat membranaceous, conical, then expanded, rather 
umbonate, smooth, reddish or yellowish (tan- coloured, stem stuffed), 
then hollow, attenuated upwards, smooth, yellowish pallid ; gills 
adnate, thin, rather distant, yellowish, then testaceous, quite entire. 
~B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1552. 
Amongst moss in woods. Glamis. 
Pileus l-J-2 in. broad. 
Cortinaxius (Hydxocybe) milvinus. Fr. Bp. p. 399 . 
Pileus membranaceous, conical, expanded, somewdiat umbonate, 
smooth, striate to the broad rather fleshy disc, sub-olivaceous (pale 
tan-colour), margin crowned with innate white scales ; stem almost 
fistulose, equal, curved, tawny, pallid, spotted with the silky white 
veil ; gills adnate, rather distant, thin, olive scent, ferruginous, 
veined at the base. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1553. 
In w^oods. Wrotham, Kent. Oct. 
Stem 2-3 in. long, 2 lines thick ; pileus -J-l in. broad, fawn- 
coloured, becoming olive, strong scented. 
Paxillus Lepista. Fr. Bp. p. 402 . 
Pileus fleshy, flattened, depressed, dry, silky or smooth, dirty 
whitish, cracked and scaly about the margin ; margin thin, invo- 
lute, even, naked ; stem solid, thick, with a horny cuticle con- 
tiguous with the hymenophore and similar ; gills deeply decurrent, 
rather branched, crowded, dirty white, then darker. — B. 4' Br. 
Ann. N.IL, No. 1554. 
Slough. 
The rigid, almost horny cuticle, large size, and thick stem render 
this one of the most remarkable of the Agaricini. 
Paxillus paxadoxus (Ayaricns paradoxnsj. Kalch.t. 16 ,/. ]. 
Fr. Bp. 244 . 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, dry, tomentose, rufous-umber; 
stem solid, somewhat rooting, unequal, fibrillose, yellow or reddish ; 
gills decurrent, distant, connected by veins, yellow, then golden 
