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stuffed, fibrilloso-striate, pale, rufous, less deeply coloured below ; 

 gills narrow, adnexed with a tooth. Smell raphanoid. 

 Agaricus (Flammula) astragalinus. Fr. 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, discoid, at first silky about the 

 margin, stem nearly hollow, flcxuous, fibrillose or scaly, pallid ; 

 gills adnate, crowded, pallid, then yellow, at length ferruginous. — 

 Fries, Sys. Myc. p. 251. Weinm. p. 209. Fries, Epicr.,p. 187. 

 Smith, Journ. Dot., 1873, p. 336. 



On pine stumps. Aviemore, N. B. 



Taste nauseous and disagreeable, like A. melleus. A most beau- 

 tiful species, resembling in colouring Cortinarius cinnabarinus. 

 Agaricus (Flammula) inauratus. Smith. 



Pileus fleshy, 1 in. or more across, moist, smooth, furnished with 

 a distinct veil ; gills broad, adnate, with a decurrent tooth, pale 

 yellowish clay colour, stem incurved, sub-hollow, clothed with in- 

 nate scales ; taste mild, insipid ; whole plant sulphury-yellow. — 

 Sm. in Journ. Bot., 1873,;?. 336. 



On willows. North Wootton (C. B. P.). 



Allied to A.flavidus and A. Junonius. 



Agaricus (Flammula) juncinus. Smith. 



Pileus fleshy, 1^ in. across, hemispherical, sulphury-yellow, with 

 a rich brown disc ; veil none, gills broad, very thin, red-brown ; 

 stem elongated, thin, 4 in. long, attenuated downwards, clothed 

 with a few fibres ; taste nauseous and disagreeable, somewhat 

 bitter. — Sm. in Journ. Bot., 1873, p. 336. 



On dead bullrushes in an old clay pit. N. Wootton (C. B. P.). 



Allied to A. mixtus. 



Agaricus (Naucoria) pusiolus. Fr. 



Pileus slightly fleshy, hemispherical, then expanded, obtuse, 

 even, smooth, rather viscid ; stem fistulose, filiform, smooth, yellow, 

 shining ; gills adnate, crowded, plane, pallid, then cinnamon. — 

 Fries, Sys. Myc, i., 264. Fries, Epicr., 196. Pers. Myc. Eur. 

 No. 272, t. 2b, f. 1. B. & Br. Ann. N.H., 1347. 



On the ground. West of England. 



Stem 1 in. or more, rather viscid, lemon-yellow. Pileus 3 lin., 

 tawny-yellow. 



Agaricus (Naucoria) sobrius. Fr. (Handbook p. 130.) Var. 

 dispersus* B. $ Br. 



Pileus convex, ochraceous, delicately punctulate ; margin fur- 

 furaceous ; stem incrassated above or equal, furfuraceous, fistulose ; 

 ring appendiculate ; gills pallid, adnate, plane. — B. <$• Br, Ann. 

 N. H., 1348. Arj. dispersus, Pers. 



On lawns amongst short grass. July. 



Pileus 3-4 lines across ; stem j-1 in. high, 1 line thick ; margin 

 of gills white. 



Agaricus (Stropharia) Worthingtoni. Fr. 



{Grevillea, ii., p. G3.) 



In pastures. 



