82 BRITISH FUNGI. 



then fistulose, rather rigid, equal, even, smooth, cinereous ; gills 

 decurrent, rather distant, arcuate, distinct, whitish. — Fr. in Vet. 

 Ac. Fork. 1851. Fr. Mon. Hym. i. p. 183. B. §■ Br. Ann. N. H. 

 No.1217. 



Amongst short grass. Coed Coch. 



Stem 11 inch and more long, 1 line thick. Pileus about an inch 

 across. 



Agaxicus (Omphalia) xusticus. Pers. " Rustic Omphalia." 



Pileus membranaceous, slightly convex, umbilicate, striate, 

 smooth, hygrophanous, when dry smooth and silky ; stem somewhat 

 stuffed, slender, smooth, greyish brown ; gills decurrent, thick, 

 rather distant, equally attenuated towards each extremity, grey, 

 margin arcuate. — Pers. Obs. i. t. 4, f. 12. B. fy Br. Ann. N. H. 

 No. 1217, bis. Fr. Ep.p. 124. 



On the ground. Sept. Coed Coch. 

 Agaxicus (Fleuxotus) mutilus. Fr. " Mutilated Pleurotus." 



White, soft, pileus rather fleshy, versiform, when dry silky, 

 becoming smooth ; stem excentric, short, and sublateral, terete, 

 erect, villous at the base ; gills decurrent, narrow, rather thick, 

 and somewhat crowded. — Fr. S. M. i. p. 191. B. §- Br. Ann. 

 N. H. No. 1221. Fr. Epicr. p. 134. Batt. t. ix. e. 



On dead wood. Dec. 

 Agaxicus (Volvaxia) medius. Fr. " Intermediate Volvaria." 



White, pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, viscid, of one colour; 

 margin even ; stem solid, equal, smooth ; volva lobed. — Fr. Epicr. 

 p. 139. Fl. Dan. t. 1676. Br. Bath. Trans. 1870, p. 65. 



In woods, &c. Warleigh Down. 



Agaxicus (Clitopilus) vilis. Fr. u Paltry Clitopilus." 



Pileus rather membranaceous, convex, umbilicate, somewhat 

 striate with silky flocci, soft, hygrophanous ; stem hollow, thin, 

 equal, fibrilloso-striate, grey; gills adnate, decurrent, crowded, 

 whitish or greyish. — Fr. Epicr. p. 150. Br. Bath. Trans, p. 66. 



In pine woods, amongst moss. Leigh Woods. 



Stem 2-3 in high, about 1 line thick. Pileus about an inch broad. 



Agaxicus (Leptonia) lappula. Fr. " Bur-like Leptonia." 

 Pileus rather fleshy, convexo-plane, the darker umbilicus punc- 

 tate with short erect fibrils ; stem fistulose, slightly striate, lilac 

 with a brown tint, apex naked, punctate with black ; gills adnate, 

 seceding, ovate, crowded, whitish. — Fr. Ep. p. 152. B. § Br. 

 Ann. N.H. No. 1225. 



Amongst leaves of beech. Forres. 



Agaxicus (Leptonia) solstitialis. Fr. " Solstitial Leptonia." 

 Pileus rather fleshy, depressed, papillate in the centre, rugulose, 



obsoletely clad with innate fibrils ; stem somewhat hollow, smooth, 



smoky ; gills emarginate, broad, w r hitish. — Fr. Ep.p. 152. B. fy 



Br. Ann. N.H. No. 1226. 



Amongst stones by the side of Lake Ceneord, Aberdeenshire. 



Sept. 



