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Luzon, Manila, Copeland 1858, July 2, 1904, growing on lawn, Bur. Sci. 
22007 Graff, December 21, 1918, Bur. Sci. 22008 Graff, December 27, 19138, 
growing on lawn. 
Found in Europe, Abyssinia, Ceylon, Australia, Siberia and the United 
States. 
NAUCORIA SEMIORBICULARIS (Bull.) Quél. Champ. Jur. 1 (1873) 1382. 
Agaricus longipes Scop. Flora Carn. (1760-1772) 446. 
Agaricus semiorbicularis Bull. Hist. Champ. France (1791-1798) 467, 
pl. 422, fig. 1. 
MINDANAO, District of Zamboanga, San Ramon, Copeland 773, May 27, 
1904, growing in sand near the sea. 
Collected in Europe, northern Africa, India and the United States. 
GALERA Fries 
GALERA SILIGINEA Fr. Obs. Myc. 2 (1815-1818) 168; Hym. Eur. (1874) 
267. 
Agaricus foraminulosus Bull. Hist. Champ. France (1791-1798) 304, pl. 
585, fig. 1. 
Agaricus tener Pers. Syn. Met. Fung. (1801-1808) 386. 
Agaricus pilosellus Pers. 1. c. 387. 
Luzon, Manila, Merrill 8405, July 29, 1912. 
Previously collected in Europe, Ceylon, and northern India. 
AGARICUS Linnaeus 
AGARICUS BOLTONI Copel. in Ann. Myce. 3 (1905) 27; Govt. Lab. Publ. 
28 (1905) 144. 
MINDANAO, District of Davao, Copeland 488, April, 1904, growing in 
meadows. 
This number is Copeland’s type material and is in the herbarium of 
the Bureau of Science. The species has only been collected in the Philip- 
pines. 
AGARICUS LUZONENSIS sp. nov. 
Pileo carnoso, convexo-expanso, centro badio, 7 ad 9 cm diam.; 
margine tenuo, albo, fibrilloso; fibrillis badiis, minutis; carne 
albo; stipite solido, fibrilloso, albo vel albo-brunneo, 9 cm longo, 
6 ad 9 mm crasso, basi subbulboso, levi supra annulo flocculoso; 
annulo membranaceo, certo in parte superiore; lamellis albis, 
6 mm latis, obtusis, margine laceratis; basidiis clavatis, 5.5 » 
latis, 9 » longis; sporis brunneis, ellipticis, 2.5 ad 3 ,» latis, 5 
ad 5.5 » longis, guttulatis. 
Plants solitary, odor slight. Pileus fleshy, convex to ex- 
panded, clothed completely, except for the solid red-brown 
center, with delicate red-brown fibrils, the outer two-thirds 
showing the white flesh of the cap between, soft, smooth, with 
a thin margin, 7 to 9 cm in diameter. Flesh white, 5 mm thick. 
Margin with, usually, remanants of the membreanaceous veil 
attached. Stipe varying in diameter from 9 mm just above the 
