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On Sphagnum, on the borders of a pine wood. Aug. Aboyne. 



Twice or three times larger than A. kypnorum, of which Fries considers it 

 a variety. 



Sect. 5. Eriodermei — squamulose. 



384. Agaricus (Galera) xnycenopsis. Fr. "White-scaled 



Galera." 



Pileus submembranaceous, campannlate, then expanded, disc 

 even, slightly striate to the middle, about the margin at first 

 whitish-silky, and veiled; stem much attenuated, whitish-silky; 

 gills adnexed, seceding, ventricose, rather distant, whitish, then 

 pale ochre. — Fr. Epicr. p. 20S. B. 4' Br. Ann. N.H. 1866, no. 

 1124. 



In marshy ground amongst Sphagnum. Aug. — Oct. 



The specimens hitherto found belong to the variety mentioned by Fries, 

 with adnata gills. Pileus with the margin clothed, with Httle white scales, 

 the remains of the veil ; stem slightly furfuraceous above ; gills adnate, not 

 merely fixed by a tooth. — B. d: Br. 



385. Agaricus (Galera) paludosus. Fr. '• Swamp Galera." 



Pileus submembranaceous, campanulate, then convex, acutely 

 umbonate, hygrophanous, silky everywhere with persistent 

 white hairs ; stem fistulose, twisted, encircled with the remains 

 of the white veil ; gills adnate, plane, ovate, pale honey colour. 

 — Fr.Ejncr. p. 20d. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.R. 1866,no. 1125. 



In marshy ground, amongst Sphagnum. Aug. King's Cliffe. 



Stem H-3 in. long, 1 line thick. Pileus ^ in., when moist brownish honey 

 colour, when dry tan-coloured. 



Suh-Gen. 25. Tubaria. Smith. Seem. Journ., 1870. 



Pileus generally depressed, at first with an incurved margin ; 

 stem cartilaginous, hollow, confluent with but heterogeneous 

 from the hymenophore ; gills decurrent. (P/. IV., Jig. 25.) 



As in Eccilia there are very few known representatives of this sub-genus, 

 either British or Foreign. It is analogous with Omphalia, Eccilia, and 

 Deconica. — W, G. S. 



386. Agaricus (Tubaria) inquilinus. Fr. '-Little 



Tubaria."' 



Pileus submembranaceous, convexo-plane, smooth, slightly 

 striate, hygrophanous, centre somewhat fleshy ; stem fistulose, 

 short, tough, dark brown, attenuated downwards ; gills adnato- 



