AGAEICINI. 157 



On dung. Coed Coch. 



Pileus pintisli tan-colour, distin^ished from A. corrugis by its black 

 pores. Spores with a distinct apiculus at both ends, "OO-DS X '0004 in. 



Sect. 3. Pileus dry, smooth, shining, without zone. 



442. Agaricus (Panaeolus) campanulatus. L. "Campanu- 



late Panaeolus." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, dry, even, smooth, 

 somewhat shining; stem equal, straight, rufous, striate above, 

 powdered with black ; gills fixed, ascending, variegated with 

 grey and black. — Fr. Epicr. p. 236. Bull. t. 561, /. 2, L. JBuxb. 

 iv. t. 13. FI. Dan. t. 1959. Batsch, f. 6. 



On rich soil, &c. Common. [Cincinnati.] 



Pileus brownish tinged with rufous, i-1 in bigh. and broad, rather shin- 

 ing. Stem straight, commonly 3 in. long, 1-2 lin. thick, rufescent, 



443. Agaxicus (Panaeolus) papilionaceus. Bull. '• Butterfly 



Panaeolus." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, hemispherical, smooth, when dry 

 rimoso-squamose ; stem equal, even, whitish, powdered with 

 white above ; gills broadly adnate, very wide, at length plane, 

 blackish.— i^r. Epicr. p. 236. Bull. t. 561,/. 2, N.M. Eng. Fl. v. 

 p. 116. Vent.t.h^JA-b. 



On rich soil, dung, &c. Common. [United States.] 



Pileus ^-1 in. broad, at length convex, when dry subrufescent, even, never 

 viscid ; gills ascending, close, quite entire j veil very fugacious j stem 3 in, 

 high, 1-2 lines thick, rufescent. — Fries. 



Sect. 4. Pileus dry, smooth, zoned at the margin. 



444. Agaxicus (Panaeolus) cinctulus. Bolt. "Ringed 



Panaeolus." 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, even, 

 smooth, margin with a broad, brown zone ; stem rather firm, 

 equal, brownish, gills free (?), ventricose, olivaceous black. — Fr. 

 Epicr. p. 2^1. Bolt.t.l62. 



On dung. Halifax. 



Inserted on the authority of Bolton's figure. Distinguished by the broad 

 brown zone at the margin of the pileus. 



