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Sub-ffenus XXV. Psilocybe.* Veil, if present, not forming a 



ring ; ntiargin of pileus at first incurved. 



152. A. Fceniseeii, P. B. pi. xi., fig. 5. Hiiss. i., t. 39. Fields 

 and gardens ; common. 



163. A. Bullaceus, £ulL, t. 566, fig. 2. On dung. Charmy 

 Down. Batheaston. 



154. A. Spadiceus, Schoef., t. 60, figs. 4-6. Rudlow. 

 Sub-genus XX VI. Prathtra. tVeil, none, or not forming a ring ; 



pileus, conical or campanulate, margin at first straight. No 

 species of this Subgenus has yet occurred in the district. 

 Series 5. Coprinarius.t Spores black ; gills never becoming 

 jmrple or brown. 

 Sub-genus XXV J I. Panceolus.]] Veil, when present, interwoven ; 

 pileus rather fleshy, without striae ; margin at first extending 

 beyond the gills, which are clouded. 



155. A. Separatus, L. B., pi. xi., fig. 7. Sow., t. 131. Common 

 on the downs. 



156. A. Fimiputris, Bull., t. 66. B., pi. 11, fig. 6. Pastures; 

 on dung. 



157. A. Papilionaceus, £ull., t. 561, fig. 2, n. m. Batheaston. 

 Sub-genus XXVIII. Psathtrella.§ Veil not interwoven ; pileus 



membranaceous ; margin not reaching beyond the gills. 



158. A. Atomatus, Fr. Epic, page 239. Batheaston. 



159. A. Disseminatus, P. Sow., t. 166. Batheaston. About 



roots of trees. 



Genus 2. Coprinus.IT F?: 

 Gills membranaceous, deliquescent ; spores black. 

 le. C. Comatus, iV. Grev., t, 119. Sow., t. 189. Meadows; 

 common. 



2. C. Atramentarius, /v. B., pi. 12, fig. 1. Sow. 188. Gardens 

 and fields; common. 



3. C. Micaceus, Fr. Sow., t. 261. About stumps, &c. ; very 

 common. 



* Psilocybe, from psilos, naked, and kube, a bead. 



t Psatbyra, from psathyros, brittle. X Coprinarius, from kopros, dung. 



II PanceoluB, from panaiolos, variegated all over. 



J PaatbyreUa, tbe same as Psatbyra. f Coprinus, from kopros. 



