A 



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tibrillosa, demum expanso toto fulvo; stipite e candido 

 fulvescente, glabrescente, solido; laraellis e candidis adnexis. 



Rannoch, Oct. 1. 1875, Dr. Buchanan White. 



A very curious and beautiful little species, allied to 



atricosus. Stature that of A. geophyllus. 



A. (Psalliota) campestris, L. 



Var. villaticus, Brond. Cr. Ag. tab. 7. 



An enormous specimen, 13 inches in diameter, with a 

 stem 3 inches thick, was sent by Messrs. Lee of Hammer- 

 smith, who received it from Dr. Bennett. The pileus was 

 covered with rich pilose scales, and had a very grand ap- 

 pearance. It comes up in Dr. Bennetts garden every year. 



A. (Psilocybe) chondrodermus, B. & Br. Pileo 

 campanulato carnoso, margine appendicular excepto gla- 

 berrimo laevi spadiceo, hie illic rimoso; stipite subaequali 

 fistuloso pallidiore, fibrilloso, basi squamuloso; lamellis ven- 

 tricosis at'fixis secedentibus, margine albo. 



In pine woods. Glamis 



brown, cracked 



and there in different directions; veil woven and jagged; 



stem 2 V 



i 



base. Spores "00025 



long, half as much wide, purple - black , almost oblong 

 Pjleus stains the paper yellow. The species, which is quite 

 distinct, will take its place in the first section of Psi- 

 locybe. 



CantharellusHaughtoni, Phillips MS. Pileo tenui, 

 convexo, umbilicato, glabro; stipite gracili, apice incrassato, 

 pnmum subtiliter fibrilloso; lamellis subdecurrentibus an- 

 gustis pallide carneis. 



Hereford, W. Phillips and others. 



Pileus 1 inch or more across, thin, dirty white, with a 

 tinge of flesh-colour. Stems 2 inches high, 1 line thick, 

 slightly thickened above, minutely fibrillose, stuffed, rooting 

 at the base, which is more or less cottony. Gills scarcely 

 forked, narrow, slightly decurrent. Sometimes 2 inches 

 across. Allied to C. a Ibid us, and possibly included by 

 Fries, but very different from the 'Flora-Danica' plant record- 

 ed before under no. 1421. 



ti) subgelatinosus, B. & Br. Orbicu 



I aria, margine elevato, Bubgelatinoso, albo - tomentoso, nigri- 

 cante; poris griseis, parvis, acie acutis. 



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Rannoch, Dr. Buchanan White. Ap- 



parently parasitic on a decurrent form of P. a m o r p h u s.. 



This singular species forms little pulvinate masses, with 



an obtuse raised border, which is at first tomentose ami 

 pallid, of a subgelatinous consistence, and turning black. 



