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^Continued from p. 114.) 



The following enumeration will include the species recently 

 published by Messrs. Berkeley and Broome:^ — 



Agaxicus (Azmillaxia) bulbigez. A. ^ S. Fries Epic. p. 40.f 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded, obtuse, even ; stem stuffed, 

 equal, marginate bulbous, pallid, fibrillose, ring oblique, fugacious 

 gills emarginate, pallid. — Fries Icon. i. 26,/. 2. Klotsch, Flor. 

 Bor., t. 373. Berk. ^ Br. Ann. N.R., No. 1501. 



In pine woods. Hereford. Oct. 



Bulb very distinct. Pileus grey, rufescent, or pallid, at first fibril- 

 lose, then naked, soft. 



Agaricus (Azxnillaria) robustus. A. 4- S, Fries Epic. ,il. 



Pileus fleshy, compact, convexo-plane, unequal, smooth, margin 

 and stem solid, short, attenuated downwards, rooting, fibrillose 

 above the ring, white below, gills emarginate, attached, whitish. — 

 Berk. ^ Br. Ann. No. 1502. 



In woods. Eannoch. 



Flesh very firm. Taste and smell exactly that of Polyporus 

 squamosus. 



Agazicus (Tzicholoxna) loricatus. Fries. Ep. p. 60. 



Cartilaginous, tough ; pileus campanulate, then convex, some- 

 what undulated, rather inclined to be viscid when moist, subpa- 

 pillose, cuticle distinct, horny, stem somewhat hollow, equal, root- 

 ing, striato-fibrillose ; gills attenuated, then free, crowded, pallid. 

 — Fries Icon. t. 35, /. 2. Berk. ^ Br. Ann., N.H. No. 1503. 



In woods. Glamis. 



Viscid. Remarkable for the thick coat of the pileus. Pileus 

 1 -2 in. broad ; stem 2-3 in, long. Odour nauseous. 

 Agaricus (Txicholoma) virgatus. Fries Ep. p. 62. Icon.t. 34,/. 1. 



Rigid ; pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, somewhat umbonate, very 

 dry, becoming smooth, streaked with innate black lines and scales, 

 margin at first naked ; stem solid, stout, striate, smooth, white ; 

 gills emarginate, crowded, becoming greyish. — Berk. ^ Br. Ann. 

 N. H., No. 1504. 



In woods. Forres. 



Solitary, large. Pileus cinereous. 



Agaricus (Tricholoma) leucocephalus. Fr. Ep. p.ll. Icon t. 



43., /. 2. 

 Wholly white ; pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then plane, even, 

 moist, veil silky, evanescent, smooth, margin patent, naked; stem 

 hollow, cartilaginous, tough, rooting, even, smooth ; gills rounded 

 behind, free, crowded. — Berk. ^ Br. An. N. H., No. 1505. 

 On the ground. Bowood. Oct. 

 Odour strong of fresh meal. 



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