Rev. M. J. Berkeley on British Fungi. 201 



ClifTe, Aug. 1837. Pileus one inch broad, convex, strongly 

 umbonate, margin thin ; viscid but soon dry and satiny; umbo 

 tawny, margin paler with a slight livid tinge. Gills ventricose, 

 emarginate, scarcely adnate, pinkish-grey ; extreme margin 

 white, denticulate. Spores bistre-brown, subreniform, co- 

 vered with granules, which appear sometimes to be arranged 

 regularly in lines. Transparent, ventricose ; pedicellate pro- 

 cesses like those of the Coprini are scattered over them. These 

 are crowned with a globule, which at length vanishes, and they 

 are then denticulate. Stem two inches high, two lines thick, 

 white, slightly striate under a lens and farinulent, nearly 

 equal, except at the base, the outer coat of which is cottony, 

 and has very much the appearance of an obsolete volva. I 

 have not seen this species in an early stage of growth, and 

 cannot therefore say distinctly what the nature of the volvae- 

 form base is, or whether it is merely accidental. The great 

 peculiarity of the species consists in the granulated sporidia, 

 a structure I have seen in no other Agaric. It appears to be- 

 long to the division Inocybe. 



72. Ag. centunculus, Fr., Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 262. On 

 stumps, Apethorpe, Oct. 1837. 



73. Ag. depluens, Batsch, Cont. i. f. 122. On the ground 

 on the margin of a damp marshy spot amongst dead leaves of 

 Carices. King's ClifTe, Norths, Oct. 1837- Ag. rubidus, 

 Berk., Mag. Bot. and Zool., is a pedunculate form of this 

 species. 



*74. Cantharellus lutescens, Fr., Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 320. 

 King's ClifTe, Sept. and Oct. 1837- It is to be observed that 

 Ditmar's synonym has by some accident in transcribing been 

 recorded in Eng. Fl. under the present species. It is clearly 

 C. tubceformis which is represented by him. 



*75. Cantharellus undulatus, Fr., Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 320. 

 Helvetia florif or mis, Sow., t. 75. This rare species was found 

 by the Rev. H. Margetts in the present month (Oct.) at King's 

 Cliffe. 



76. Cantharellus fissilis, Fr., Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 324. Pe- 

 ziza membranacea, A. and S. p. 316. tab. 1. fig. 5. Montagne 

 in a late number of the Annales des Sc. Nat. very properly 

 unites Peziza Campanula and Fez. Capula, which he compares 



