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APPENDIX. 



A. {My.) olcalimis, Fr. Very common in the woody places, parks, and 



gardens throughout London. 

 A. (M_//.) tenuis, Bolt, Very common in woods and grassy places. 

 A. {My.)fdo2x-s, Bull. Bi,-hop's Wood. 

 A. (My.) acicitla, Schseff. Very common about stumps. 

 A. (M/:/.) sanguijiolentus, A. and S. Not uncommon. Bishop's AVood. 

 A. [My.) galopus, Schrad. Ken Wood, Sept. 1862 ; M. C. C. 

 A. {My.) C2)ijpterygius, Scop. Very common in woods ; north of London. 

 A. {My.) vulgaris, P. Ken Wood^ 



A. {My.) Toridus, Fr. On dead brambles. Bishop's Wood. 

 A. {My.) timrrimus, B. Fir leaves. Millfield Lane. 

 A. {My.) corticola, Schum. Common on and about stumps. 



Subgenus 9. Pleueotus. 



A. {PL) dryimcs, P. Common on elms and oaks. Stoke Newington. 



A. {P/.) zdmarius. Bull. Very common ; on elms, in the parks, and by 

 roadsides. Esculent. 



A. {PL) suhpahnatu-^, Fr. Abundant on squared elms. Hornsey. 



A. {PL) cv.osmus, Berk. Extremely common about London on old elms, 

 early summer, June 1869, &e. The pale lilac spores are characteristic, 

 but its peculiar and powerful odour and tough coriaceous stem point 

 rather to Lentinus than Agaricus. Once in Millfield Lane on dead 

 holly ; M. C. C. Esculent ; J. A. C. 



A. {PL) ostrcatus, Jacq. Common on elms. Stoke Newington, and all the 

 London parks. 



A. {PL) s(dignus, Hoifm. On willows; side of New Eiver, Stoke New- 

 ington. 



A. {PL) acerosus, Fr. Not uncommon on wet banks, and in ruts made by 

 cart-wheels in Bishop's Wood. 



A. {PL) hypnophilus, P. Bishop's Wood, Sept. 1862 ; M. C. C. 



Section II. HYFORHODn. Spores salmon-colour. 



Subgenus 10. Volvaria. 



A. { Fo.) volvaceus, Bull. Often in stoves at Holly Lodge, Highgate ; 



Subgenus 11. Plutel's. 



A. {PL) cervinus, Schseff. Not uncommon on stumps and fallen timber. 



A. {PL) nanus, P. On a fallen tree, Bishop's Wood. 



A. {PL) plilebophorus, Ditm. Ken Wood, Sept. & Oct. 1862 ; M. C. C. 



Subgenus 12. Entoloma. 



A. {En.) simiatus, Fr. This is probably the A. ferfilis, P. of Berkeley's 



Outlines. Not uncommon in Bishop's AYood. Poisonous. 

 A. {En.) Bloxami, B. & Br. Exposed pastures ; north of London. 

 A. {En.) dyj)eatus, L. In pastures. Hampstead. Pare. 

 A. (En.) nidorosus, Fr. Not uncommon in woods north of London. 



Subgenus 13. Clitopilus. 

 A. {CI.) prunuhis, Scop. Common ; woods north of London. Esculent. 



