1^4 The Fungi of Wiltshire. 



— salignus P., Eudlow. 



applicatus Batsch., Bowood. 



subpalmatus Fr., BushtoQ. 



Series II., Htporhodii, spores salmon-coloured. 



Subgenus x., Volvaria. Veil universal, forming a volva distinct 

 from the cuticle. Hymenophore distinct from the stem. 



A. (volvaria) pusillus Fr., Corsham. 



Subgenus xi., Pleuteus. Hymenophore distinct from the stem. 

 Veil none. 



Subgenus xii., Entoloma. Hymenophore continuous with the 

 fleshy or fibrous stem ; gills sinuato-adnexed, or parting from the 

 stem. 



A. (entoloma) bloxami B. and B., Warleigh Down. 

 sericellus Fr., Rudlow. 



costatus Fr., pastures, common. 



Subgenus xiii., Clitopilus. Hymenophore confluent with the 

 fleshy or fibrous stem, gills decurrent. 



A. (clitopilus) prunulus Scop., Hartham Park, &c. 



Subgenus xiv., Leptonia. Stem with a cartilaginous bark. 

 Margin of pileus at first incurved ; gills separating from the stem. 



A. (leptonia) incanus Fr., pastures, common. 

 chalyboeus P., "Warleigh, &c. 



Subgenus xv., Nolanea. Stem cartilaginous. Margin of the 

 pileus at first straight, pressed to the stem. 



Series III., Dermini, spores ferruginous, sometimes tawny 

 or brownish. 



Subgenus xvi., Pholiota. Stem furnished with a ring. 

 A. (pholiota) radicosus Bull., Bowood. 



squarrosus Miill., Rudlow, &c., commo->. 



mutabilis Schoeff., Corsham, &c. 



praecox P., Rudlow, &c. 



Subgenus xvii., Eebeloma. Veil, if present, flocose, not inter- 

 woven ; stem fleshy ; gills sinuated. 



