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4. C. Niveus, Fr. Sow., t. 262. On horse dung ; conimon. 



5. C. Radiatus, Fr. Bull., t. 542, l. e.-h. (A. Stercorarius, 

 Bull.) On dung. Batheaston. 



6. C. Domesticus, Fr. Huss. ii., 18. Batheaston. On damp 

 ceilings. 



7. C. Plicatihs, Fr. Curtis Fl. Lond., t. 200. Sow., t. 364. 

 Fields and paths. Batheaston. 



Genus 3. Bolbitius.* Fr. 

 Gills becoming moist ; trama obsolete ; spores coloured. 



1. B. Titubans, Fr. Sow., t. 128. Meadows, &o. ; common. 



2. B. Fragilis, Fr. Sow., t. 96. Bowood. 



Genus 4. CoRTiNAEius.t 

 Gills membranaceous, persistent ; trama floccose ; veil consisting 



of arachnoid thi-eads ; spores, rusty ochre. 

 Stib-genus I. Phlegmacium.J Pellicle of pileus viscid when moist ; 

 veil, and the stem from which it springs, dry. 



1. C. Coerulescens, Fr. SchoefF. t. 34. (Hand bona, Fr.) 

 Bristol. Dr. Stephens. 



2. C. CaUochrous, Fr. B., pi. 12, fig. 3. Rudlow. 



3. C. Purpurascens, Fr. Epic, p. 265. 



4. 0. Fulgens, Fr. LetelUer, t. 646. 



Suh-geniis II. Myxacium.|| Universal veil and stem viscid, and 

 polished when dry. 



5. C. Elatior, Fr. Epic, page 274. Bowood. 



Sub-genus III. Inoloma.§ Pileus fleshy, dry, at first silky with 

 scales or innate fibres, not hygrophanous ; stem bulbous. 



6. C. Violaceus, Fr. Huss. i., t. 12. Rudlow. In woods. 



7. C. Callisteus, Fr. Epic, page 281. 



8. C. Bolaris, Fr. Pers., Ic pict., t. 14, fig. 1. 



9. C. Arenatus, Fr. Huss. i., t. 72. Near Bristol. Dr. Stephens. 



10. C. Bulliardi, Fr. Bristol. Dr. Stephens. Bull.,t. 431, fig. 3. 

 Sub-genus IV. DermocybkIT Pileus, thin, silky with innate down, 



dry, not hygi-ophanous ; stem, equal or attenuated, not bulbous. 



* Bolbitius, from bolbiton, manure. f Cortinarius, from cortina, a veil. 



X PMegmaciuni, from pMegmacios, viscid. || Myxacium, from myxa, slime. 



§ Inoloma, from in, a fibre, and loma, a fringe. 



f Dermocybe, from derma, a skin, and kube, a head. 



