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even, smooth, rufescent, striate and at first pruinose at the apex, Panseolus. 

 then black-pulverulent with the shed spores. Gills adnate, as- 

 cending, crowded, varying grey and black. 



Veil very fugacious and often awanting. The edge of the gills commonly 

 whitish. There is a very small variety. The stem in both forms is often 

 sprinkled with small watery drops in rainy weather. 



On dung and rich ground. Common. June-Nov. 



Spores subellipsoid, i6-i8x 10-13 m ^- K. Name campanula, a little bell. 



Bell-shaped. Linn. Suec. 2. n. 1213. Fr. Monogr. i. p. 446. Hym. Eur. p. 



311. Berk. Out. p. 175. C. Hbk. n. 442. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 414. Bull. t. 



561. f. 2. L. Buxb. C. iv. /. 13. Major Fl. Dan. t. 1959. Minor BatscJi 



f. 6. 



767. A. papilionaceus Fr. Pileus pallid, slightly fleshy, 

 hemispherical, smooth, rimoso-scaly when dry. Stem equal, 

 even, 'whitish, white-pulverulent at the apex. Gills broadly 

 adnate, very broad, at length plane, blackish. 



It is certainly distinct from A. campanulatus, to which it is very much 

 allied, in the following ; stature in general smaller and firmer, stem even and 

 whitish, even and white-pulverulent at the apex ; pilcus hemispherical (not 

 campanulate), almost that of A. semiglobcttus, commonly rimoso-scaly when 

 dry, dry, pallid ; gills broadly adnate, 6-8 mm. (3-4 lin.) broad (often broader 

 than long), plane. In a very small form the stem is 2.5 cent, (i in.) long, but 

 the pileus is equally broad, in which it differs from the very small form of A. 

 campanulatus. 



On dung, &c. Common. July-Nov. 



Name papilio, a butterfly. Variegated. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 311. Monogr. 

 \. p. 446. Berk. Out. p. 175. C. Hbk. n. 443. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 415. Bull. 

 t. 561.7. 2, N.M. 



768. A. caliginosus Jungh. Pileus brown, slightly fleshy, 

 campanulate, obtuse, even, smooth. Stem equal, even, naked, of 

 tJie same colour as the pileus. Gills slightly adnexed, ascending, 

 lanceolate, fuliginous-black. 



Small, slender. A very thin veil has been observed. 



In rich pasture. Glamis, 1874. Oct. 



Name caligo, gloom, darkness. Dusky in colour. Jungh. in Linn. v. 

 5, /. 6./. 13. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 312. B. &> Br. n. 1540. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 

 416. 



###* pn eu s dry, smooth, zo?ied round the margin. 



769. A. subbalteatus B. & Br. Pileus 4-5 cent. (i)4-2 in.) 

 broad, dull deep fawn-colour, pallid when dry, hygrophanous, 

 rather fleshy, convex, with the margin slightly incurved, then 

 expanded, obtuse or slightly umbonate, irregular, slightly 

 wrinkled, marked near the margin with a dark narrow zone. 



