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Subgenus 22. — Tuharia. 

 Agaricus furfuraceus, p. Bull., t. 535, f. 3. 



Sydenham Hill. On chips and sticks ; common. 

 A curious monstrosity occurred in the writer's garden, with the 

 pileus resupinate and gills anastomosing, so as to resemble a 

 small morel. 



Subgenus 23. — Orepidotiis. 

 Agaricus alveolus. Lasch. 



On fir-stumps, Tunbridge Wells, ])r. DeaJdn. 



A. mollis, SchcBf. Schseff., t. 213. 

 Shoreham ; Knowle Park. 

 Allied to last, but more watery and gelatinous. 



A. vARLVBiLis, P. Berk. OutL, p. 10, f. 1. 



Halstead ; Otford ; Sydenham Hill ; Speldhurst, Holmes. 



Ths gills are reddish ; hence it is sometimes placed in another 

 subgenus, Claudopus. 



A. EuBi, Berk. Berk. OutL, t. 9, f. 7. 



Margate, Berk, in K. B. ; on old bramble-branches, Tunbridge 

 Wells, Br. Deakin. 



Subgenus 24. — Psalliota. 

 Agaricus campestris, L. Sow., t. 305. 

 Sydenham Hill ; common. Edible. 

 Var. sih'icola ; Sydenham Hill. 

 A curious monstrosity occurred in a shrubbery on Sydenham 

 Hill with pileus resupinate and gills broken up into segments, 

 giving the fungus the appearance of a Hydnmn. 

 A. arvensis, Scha:f. Berk. OutL, p. 10, f. 4. 



Sydenham Hill ; Tunbridge Wells Common, Jenner Fl. Timhr. ; 



Chislehurst. 

 Edible ; turns yellow when bruised. 



Subgenus 25. — Stropharia. 

 Agaricus ^ruginosus. Curt. Fl. Lond., t. 309. 



Sydenham Hill ; common. 

 A. SQUAMOsus, Fr. Berk. OutL, p. 10, f. 6. 



Knowle Park, Sevenoaks ; Hurst Wood, Tunbridge Wells, 

 T. Walker. 

 A. SEMiGLOBATus, Bcitsch. Batsch., f. 110. 



Sydenham Hill ; Bromley, Sparkes : Ide Hill, Holmes. 



Subgenus 26. — Hypholoma. 

 Agaricus sublateritius, Fr. Huss., i., t. 60. 



Crj'stal Palace grounds ; common. 

 A. FAScicuLARis, Hudn. Huss., 11. , t. 15. 



Sydenham Hill; very common. 

 A. epixanthus, Fr. Paul., t. 107. 



Wood near Otford, Rennie. 



Closely allied to the last, but gills yellow, whilst those of 



