THE FUNGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 29 



1322. Agaricus (Clitocybe) maxi- ) ^T , ^ ,^^„ 



mus, Ft. j Clevedon, Sept., 1887. 



1323. Agaricus (Collybia) macu- ) y- . , ,^, , _ 



latus,i.c&i Leigh Woods, Oct., „ 



1324. Agaricus (Collybia) tena- ") Berwick 



cellus, Pers. j Wood, May, 1889. 



1325. Agaricus (Pleurotus) ] y ^ 



Leightoni, Berk. j i^atton, Dec, 1888. 



1326. Agaricus (Pluteus) sali-") 



cmnSj Pers. Fries. Hym. > Leigh Woods, Oct., 1887. 

 Eur. p. 186. ) 



This curious species has only once before been recorded as British, 

 having occurred at South Wootton in the year 1882. 



It is recorded by Messrs. Plowright and Phillips in " Grevillea," vol. 

 XIII., p. 48. My plant grew on an old decayed tree trunk, probably oak ; 

 but the strange mixture of colours, cinereous, indigo, aeruginous, dirty 

 yellow, and pink, leave no doubt as to its being the same plant as that 

 found on willow. 



1327. Agaricus jPholiota) adi- j Clevedon, Oct, 1887- 



1328. Agaricus (Hebeloma) glu- 1 Blaise Castle 



tinosus, Lind. ) Woods, Oct., 1888. 



1329. Agaricus (Inocybe) lanu- 1 ^eigh Woods, Oct., 1887. 



gmosus, Bull. 3 



1330. Agaricus (Hypholoma) j -^^^ ^ggg 



lacrymabundus, Fr. ) " •? • 



1331. Cortiiiarius(Phlegmacium) I q , iftgv 



varius, Fr. ) " *' 



* Cortinarius (Telamonia) \ 



laniger, Fr. Cooke^ R- (_ Abbott's 



lustrations, pi. 800, No. i^ Leigh, Sept., 1885. 



1263 ante. ) 



1332. Cortinarius (Telamonia) ") Durdham 



nitrosus, Cke. ) Downs, Sept., 1884. 



" Stinking. Pileus, fleshy, rather thin, obtuse, convex, then expanded 

 (2-3 inches), undulate at the margin, fawn-colour or tawny, darker and 

 brownish at the disk, soon breaking up into minute, somewhat concentric 



