35 2 AGARICINI. 



Coprinus. j n pastures and garden-ground. Rare. Aug.-Sept. 



Pileus 6 cent. (2% in.) across, splitting in the direction of the gills. Stem 

 7.5 cent. (3 in.) high, finely silky under a lens. Generally solitary! B. & Br. 

 ^ameJloccus, a flock of wool. Slightly floccose. Fr. Hym.. Eur. p. 323. 

 B. 6-= Br. n, 926. C. Hbk. n. 461. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 426. Agaricus Batt. 

 t. 25. A. 



9. C. similis B. & Br. Pileus pallid, the centre darker, hygro- 

 phanous, ovato-campanulate, lineato-striate, clothed with acute 

 separating warts which are fuscous at the apex. Stem hollow, 

 white, broader at the base. Gills adnate, attenuated behind, 

 somewhat linear, brownish near the margin. 



Resembling C. aphthosus, but differing in the striate pileus, &c. 

 On trunks of dead trees. Bodelwyddan. Sept. 



Name similis, like. From its resemblance to C. aphthosus. B. & Br. //. 

 ion. C. Hbk. n. 460. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 323. 



###* Tomentosi. Pileus at first clothed with distinct flood, &>c. 



10. C. exstinctorius Fr. Pileus as much as 7.5 cent. (3 in.) 

 broad, pale, the darker disc somewhat livid, somewhat meni- 

 branaceous, clavate then canipanulate, striate at the margin-; 

 then rimosely split, expanded, scarcely revolute. Stem 10-12.5 

 cent. (4-5 in.) long, 6 mm. (3 lin.) thick, hollow, attenuated from 

 the rooted base, becoming smooth, white, without a partial veil. 

 Gills reaching the stem, narrow, lanceolate, white \hv& fttscous- 

 blackish. 



The covering of the pileus, arising from the universal veil, \sfloccoso-scaly, 

 easily separating, not so dense as in C.fimetarius, &c., becoming bald from 

 the margin to the vertex, whereas in C. fimetarius it becomes bald from the 

 vertex towards the margin. For the most part solitary. Firmer than neigh- 

 bouring species. 



On the ground. Rare. Sept 



Name exstinctor, an 

 459. Hym. Eur. p. 324. ^ 

 Scot. 11. 427. Agaricus Bull, 



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extinguisher. From its shape. Fr. Monogr. i. /. 

 L. Berk. Out. p. 178. C. Hbk. n. 462, S. Mycol. 

 Bull. t. 437.7. i. Paul. t. 124.7. 7. Bolt. t. 24? 



11. C. fimetarius Fr. Pileus membranaceous, thin, at first 

 cylindrical, soon conical, at length revolute and torn at the margin, 

 when young everywhere covered witJifloccoso-sqnarrose white scales 

 (from the universal veil) which separate from the vertex towards 

 the circumference, at length naked, longitudinally cracked, but 

 not opening into furrows, the vertex, which remains entire, livid. 

 Stem about 7.5 cent. (3 in.) long, 4-6 mm. (2-3 lin.) and more 

 thick, hollow, fragile, thickened and solid at the base, attenuated 



