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P. campanulate, broadly umbonate, pale umber, cinnamon or
orange-brown; mid. darker; marg. striate. 5 / ev enT r^L h
shining whitish above, downy and ochreous-whitish to dark
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307^ M. Berkeley! Mass. (after the Rev. M. J. Berkeley) a
-P. campanulate, expanded, subumbonate, hygrophanous dull
teown, um darker and brighter, paler when d^rymarg! striate
írówn 7 base, somewhat striate, dull pale
brownish with a purple tinge. G. adnato-sinuate with a
decurrent tootl^ subdistant, ventricose, thin, tinged purplish or
flesh-colour. A*./, pale flesh-colour, tinged purplisR ^
3 iX 5 X iin . Rooting base, 24 in.
308. M prolifera GUI. (from the stem, sometimes densely pro
hferous with small individuals at the base) a b.
'sulc“ te ”“’7 umbonate, pale umber; marg.
S it e . splitting, white. G. adnexed or adnat^
l i m Pushes.
309. M. exeisa Gill, (from the cut-out gills) a c.
A', expanded umbonate, brown ; mid. darker. 5A as in 308, pale
brown white above. G. adnexed or sinuato-free thick
distant, hoary, veined, white, pale brown or purplish.
Woods, trunks, sometimes on the ground. Sept.-Oct 28 x a v 4 in
d^r.fagetorum Karst. Small, amongst beech-leaves ^8 X 4 X 4 m.
Sacc. (from its habitat; Gr.psammos, sand) a
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Sandy banks amongst moss. Sept. | X i j X gi. in
311. M. rugosa Quél, (from the wrinkled pileus;' ruga a wrinkle) « b
/ ‘.expanded, subumbonate, pale grVbrown^ 7 i r 7 o w n f s h
.5/ subventricose. colour as P. G. aLato-tomhed, m h feh
312. M. sudora Gill, (from the viscid pileus; sudor, sweat) a b c
co^m-“ whitish, livid-biscuit or brownish. ' Af.
TT 11 T ' adnate, white, flesh-colour or yellowish-white
^ i x 5 ^ X 4 in. S o ! ;
313. M. galerieulata Quél, (from the shape of the pileus; galericulum,
a little cap) abc.
P. expanded, broadly umbonate, pale brown ; mid. darker. St.
colour as P. G. adnato-toothed, veined, white to pale rose.
Usually tasteless. Stumps, bramble, willow, and on the ground ; common.
July-Jan. 2f X 4j X A « • Aar. calopus Karst, has an umber pileus and
dark sienna stem. Mucor macrocarpcs is frequent on this species.
314. M. polygramma Quél, (from the longitudinally striate stem ; Gr.
polus, many ; gramme, a stroke) abc.
P. campanulate, umbonate, pale to dark brown. St. steel-grey.
G. adnato-toothed, attenuate near St., pale salmon.
Gregarious. Odour disagreeable, or none. Stumps ; common. Sept.-
Jan. 2 X 5 f X 4 in.
315. M. parabolica Quél, (from the parabolic curves of the pileus)
abc.
P. conico-campanulate, sides incurved, slate ; mid. umber. St.
attenuate upwards; colour as P., paler below. G. adnato-
ascending, white or faint grey. Flesh brownish-grey.
Gregarious or cæspitose. Rotten wood, stumps, especially fir, willow, fern ;
uncommon. Sept.-Dee. i f X 2j X 4 in.
316. M. tintinnabulum Quél, (from the bell-shaped pileus ; tintinnabulum,
a bell) a b.
P. plane, subumbonate, umber, varying bluish, yellow-brownish
and whitish. St. white. G. adnate with a tooth, white or
pale flesh-colour.
Gregarious, sometimes cæspitose. Fallen trunks, beech. April-Dee.
I f X 14 X 4 in.
d. Fragilipedes.
317. M. C O D O N IC E P S Sacc. (from the bell-shaped pileus ; Gr. kodon,
a bell ; kephale, a head) a b.
P. campanulate, obscurely sulcate and rugulose, hispid, umber ;
marg. recurved. S t attenuate downwards, moist, smooth,
white above, umber below. G. vertically ascending, somewhat
thick, dislant, adnate with a tooth, white.
Single or cæspitose. Tree-fern stems. June, fg A t ^ i s «•
318. M. flavipes Quél, (from the yellow stem ; flavus, yellow, pes, a
foot) a b.
P. hemispherical, rose or flesh-colour. St. tough, villous at base.
G. adnate, paler than P.
Odour of radishes. Stumps. Autumn, f x 2j X A « •
319. M. atroalba Gill, {ater, black, albus, white) abc.
P. broadly campanulate, dark slate-grey; marg. whitish. St.
with a large strigose bulb, apt to split as in 320, grey and
white. G. free, white, then glaucous.
Woods, amongst moss. July-Nov. i f X 34 X 4 in. Shape and colour of
315, habit different.