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8. A. (Lepiota) zeylanicus, B. Lond. Journ. Bot. vi. p. 480; 

 Gardner, no. 15; Thwaites (uo. 37).— A. tbeloides, B. ^Br. in Tr. 

 Linn. Soc. xxvii. p. 150. (No. 688, cum icone.) 



In shady places on the ground. Peradeniya. June 1844. Gardner, 

 July, Sept. 1868 ; Thwaites. Spores subglobose, •0003'-'0005' long. 



9. A. (Lepiota) subclypeolauius, B. 4' C*. in Journ. Linn. Soc. x. 



p. 283. (No. 37 in part.) 

 On the ground. Peradeniya, Nov. 1867, July 1868. Spores '0003' 



long. 



10. A. (Lepiota) rubricatus,-B. ^ Br. Pileo e campanulato piano- 

 con vexo obtuso vel umbouato, margine sulcato parce squamuloso ; sti- 

 pite subajquali, lamelUs distantibus postice attenuatis approximatis 



(no. 'SJ, cum icone). 



On the ground. Peradeniya, Sept. Nov. 1868. 



Pileus 2 inches or more across, campanulate, pale, but (hke the whole 

 plant and especially the gills) turning red in drying; margin sulcate; 

 gills attenuated behind, varying in breadth, approximate, lemon-co- 

 loured ; spores •0004'-0005' long ; stem 3 inches or more high, J 

 thick, nearly equal, stuffed with cottony threads. 



11. A. (Lepiota) inebriatus, B. ^ Br. Pileo campanulato fortlter 

 umbonato subcarnoso in squamulas parvas superficiales sericcas rupto, 

 margine striato ; stipite sursum attenuate glabro; annulo mobih ; 

 lamellis ventricosis subremotls postice attenuatis (nos. 701, 780, cum 



icone). 



On the ground. July, Aug. 1868. 



Pileus 2 inches or more across, at first campanulate, then expanded, 

 strongly but obtusely umbonate, pale yellowish, broken up into flat 

 silky scales ; umbo smooth, darker, margin striate ; stem 3 inches 

 high, shghtly attenuated upwards, stuffed, then hollow, whitish, 

 smooth, sometimes rooting ; ring entire, moveable; gills white, ven- 

 tricose, two lines wide, attenuated behind ; spores oblong, -0003'- 

 •00035' long. 



Vinous when cut or iu drying, but not so strongly as in some 

 other species. No. 819 is a small variety. 



12. A. (Lepiota) holospilotus, B.^ Br. Pileo piano subcarnoso 

 striato pallide carneo fibiilloso squamulis atropurpureis notato ; sti- 

 pite clavato flexuoso ubique punctato ; annulo atro-purpureo angusto 

 submobili ; lamellis pallide stramineis ventricosis postice attenuatis 

 approximatis (no. 1171, cum icone). 



On the ground. July 1869. 



Pileus nearly 1 1 inch across, plane, rather fleshy, pale pinkish, striate, 

 fibrillose, with scattered brown-purple scales; stem 2 inchishigh, U 

 line thick in the centre, clavate, sprinkled both above and below the 



