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88. A. Ulmarius, Bull, t. 510. Sow., t. 67. On elma, Bath- 

 easton. 



89. A. Ostreatus, Jacq. Huss. ii., t. 19. Sow., t. 241. On 

 trees. Routhstoke. 



90. A. Salignus, Hoffman. Letellier, t. 687. 



91. A. Serotinus, Schrad. Buxbaum, c. v., t. 2, fig. 2. 



92. A. Mitis, P. B. pi. 6, fig. 9. On larch. Common. 



93. A. Applicatus, Batsch, f. 125. Sow., t. 301. Common on 

 dead sticks. 



Series 2. Hyporhodii.* S^oores salmon-coloured, 

 Suh-genus X. VoLVARiA.t Veil universal, forming a volva distinct 

 from the cuticle ; hymenophore distinct from the stem. 



94. A. Medius, Fr. Fl. Dan., t. 1676. Warleigh Down. 



95. A. Pusillus, Fr. Bull., t. 330. Lucknam Grove. 



96. A. Speciosus, Fr. B., pi. 7, fig.' 3. Kromh., t. 26, figs. 1-8. 

 On charcoal heaps. Bowood. 



Suh-genus XI. Pluteus.J Hymenophore distinct from the stem ; 

 veil, none. 



97. A. Cervinus, Schoeff. Sow., t. 108. On trunks of trees. 

 Bathford and Batheaston. 



98. A. Chiysoph^us, Schoeff. B., pi. 7, fig. 5. Sow., t. 174. 

 Grev., t. 173. Trunks of trees. Batheaston. 



Suh-genus XII. Entoloma.|| Hymenophore continuous with the 

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

 the stem. 



99. A. Repandus, Bull., t. 423, fig. 2. Meadows and downs. 



100. A. Bloxami, B. and Br. Warleigh and Batliford Downs. 

 B., page 143. 



101. A. Costatus, Fr. Common in meadows. 



102. A. Nidorosus, Fr. Bushy places on downs. Common. 



Warleigh. B., page 145. 



103. A. Jubatus, Fr. Epic, page 145. Bathford plantations. 



* Hyporhodii, from hypo, a diminutive, and rhodos, rose-coloured. 



t Volvaria, from volva, a veil. 



X Pluteus, from the typical species A. pluteus. 



II Entoloma, from entos, withio, and loma, a fringe. 



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