RHODOSPOR.E 
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L. chalybea (Gr. chalups , steel — from its steel - blue 
colour). 
P. brownish-slate or dark violet. G. bluish-grey, salmon 
or purplish. S. stuffed, colour of pileus. Gregarious in 
grass in pastures in late sum . and aut. 
L. incana ( incanus , hoary). P. striate, bronzy-green. 
G. adnexed. Gregarious in open fields and woods sum . and 
aut. Has a strong mouse-like odour. Frequent. 
NOLANEA 
(Nola, a little bell—from the supposed resemblance of the 
pileus to a little bell) 
N. pascua (from its habitat, pastures), “ Pasture Bell.” 
Plate XLII. io. 
P. conical, § - i in. high, then expanded, and i in. 
diam.; brown, becoming ochreous-brown; silky and shining 
when dry. G. somewhat crowded, almost free, salmon 
colour, margin eroded. S. 1-2 in., fragile, distinctly fibrous, 
shining, slender, and pale. Sum. and aut. Common in 
pastures and open woods. 
N. pisciodora ( piscis , a fish ; odor , a smell). P. dark 
brown. G. adnexed. Frequent amongst decaying leaves 
and sticks in woods ; smell strong, like rotten fish. 
ENTOLOMA 
(Gr. entos , within; ioma, a fringe—from the potential veil) 
E. costatum (costa, a rib—from the veined gills). Plate 
XLII. 8. 
P. 2-3 in., convex, then almost plane, wavy, hygropha- 
nous, livid-brownish, shining when dry. G. almost free, 
very broad, with raised veins or ribs extending from the 
base to the margin, pallid, then flesh colour. 5 . 2-2J in., 
