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Pileus l|-2 inches across ; spores obovate, y^o ^^ r^Vo' ^^^ 



long. Allied to A. gemmatus. 



2. A. (Lepiota) hemisclerus, B. Sf C, (57, 120.) Pileo e convexo 

 plauO; glabro, verrucis conicis nlgris rigidis exasperate, pallide fusco, 

 margine excedente ; stipite deorsum incrassato, glabro, intus floccoso, 

 sursum albo, deorsum pileo concolore, annulo ample reflexo; lamellis 



, liberis niveis angustis remotis. 



On logs iu woods. Pileus 2-3 inches broad, stem 2 inches 

 high. The pileus, when dry, is fawn-coloured, and sometimes 

 prettily clouded ; the warts are so rigid that they are quite sunk 

 into the substance when dry. There are sometimes a few ob- 

 scure warts on the stem where the edge of the pileus is attached. 

 A very noble species. Spores narrow oblong. 



3. A. (Lepiota) clypeolarius. Bull. (2, 112, 116.) 



On stumps. June. Hah. Ncav Zealand, United States, Eu- 

 rope. No. 112 is a yellowish variety, no. 116 white. Spores 

 broad. 



4. A. (Lepiota) sordescens, B. Sf C, (24-, 71-) Pileo tenui, centro 



fusco, margine gradatim candido, striate sericeo ; lameUis angustis, 

 primura albis, remotis ; stipite gracih glabro albo, sicco fuscescente. 



On logs in woods. December. Pileus an inch or more across; 



stem 1| incli high, 1 line thick. Mycelium ample, white, con- 

 sisting of threads spreading out into a membrane on the matrix. 



5. A. (Lepiota) cheimonoceps, B. 4' C. (129.) Niveus; pileo tenui 

 pulverulento hie iUic appendiculate; stijjite deorsum incrassato fur- 

 furaceo, annulo lacerate ; lamclhs remotis latioribus. 



On logs. November. Pileus 1-1^1 inch across; stem 1~1| 

 inch high. A very pretty species. 



6. A. (Lepiota) floralis, B. 8f Rav. Annals of Nat, Hist, Dec. 

 185:J. (i.) 



On the ground. Ilab, South Carolina. Pileus a few lines 

 across. Spores subfusiform, 3-3V0 ^^^'^ long. 



7- A. (Lepiota) subclypeolarius, B. 4* C*. (131.) Pileo ex ovali 

 plane tenui radiato-striato floccoso sqiiamoso albo, umbone fusco ; 

 lamellis distantibus remotis liberis; stipite subocquali glabro albo, 

 anuulo medio. 



On roots of trees or dead wood. Pileus 1| inch across; 

 stem 1| inch high. Spores minute, elliptic. 



8. A. (Armillaria) melleo-rubens, B. <5- C, (45, 48,60.) Ctespi- 



tosus; pilee tenui glabro striate subcoriacee; stipite solido sursum 

 deorsumque leviter incrassato pulverulento, annulo apicali ; lamellis 

 latis adnato-decurrentibus, albis reseo tinctis. 



