ENUMERATION OF FUNGI. All 
4. Ag. (Omphalia) wmbelliferus. Linn. var. cinnabarinus. 
Berk. Zeyher, n. 46. 
On earth. Uitenhage. June. 
It is very possible that this may be a new species; pe if 
so, certainly very closely allied to dg. umbelliferus. There 
are but two specimens in the collection, and those not in 
very good order. When fresh, it is vermillion-coloured. 
Pileus 1 of an inch broad, umbilicate. Gills distant de- 
current. Stem 3 an inch high, attenuated at the base. 
5. Ag. (Naucoria) semiorbicularis, Bull. Zeyher, n. 105. 
Uitenhage. On cowdung. January. 
I have compared the specimens with individuals dried 
purposely in the same way, and find scarcely a difference. 
6. Ag. (Naucoria) arenicola, n. s.; pileo hemispherico sub- 
carnoso glabro; stipite gossypino-farcto basi claveeformi radi- 
cante; lamellis subargillaceis latis planis dente decurrente. 
Zobel, n. 110. 
On sandy ground. Uitenhage. December. 
Pileus 3 an inch broad, perfectly hemispherical, obtuse, 
without any umbo smooth subcarnose. Stem 14 inch high, 
scarcely 1 line thiek, nearly equal, except at the base, where 
it is slightly incrassated, and roots amongst the sand, collect- 
ing a little ball about it; smooth, strongly grooved, after 
the manner of its allies, when dry, stuffed with a delicate 
cottony substance, like the pileus of a pallid ochre. Ring 
none. Gills very broad, nearly plain, adnate, with a decur- 
rent tooth clay-coloured. Spores elliptie, pale yellow-brown. 
Closely allied to Ag. Vervacti and arvalis, but differing 
from both. 
The figure quoted by Fries from Paulet, under 4. Vervacti, 
gives a tolerable notion of its general appearance. 
7. Ag. (Naucoria) furfuraceus. Pers. Zeyher, n. 107. 
"On the bare ground. Uitenhage. January. 
8. Ag. (Galera) perorydatus, n. s.; pileo campanulato sub- 
hemispherico umbone apiculiformi membranaceo sicco rugu- 
loso; stipite tenuissimo delicato deorsum subarcuato glabro ; 
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