28 Rey. M.J. Berkeley & Mr.C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 
Il.—Notices of British Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, 
M.A., F.L.S., and C. E. Brooms, Esq., F.L.S. 
[Continued from vol. xi. p. 349.] 
[Plates I. & IT.] 
1402. Agaricus (Lepiota) cinnabarinus, Fr. Ep. ed. 2, 
p- 36. 
This very fine species was sent from New Pitsligo, Aberdeen- 
shire, by the Rev. J. Fergusson. 
1403. A. (Armillaria) subcavus, Schum.; Fr. Ep. ed. 2, 
p- 46. 
Cirencester, Nov. 1873, Miss Broadwood. An entirely 
white variety. 
*A. (‘Tricholoma) lascivus, Fr. Ic. tab. 38. fig. 1. 
Forres, Rev. J. Keith. A specimen, certainly belonging to 
this species, was brought to Hereford by Mr. Renny, with 
decidedly decurrent gills. 
1404, A. (Tricholoma) paneolus, Fr. Ic. tab. 36. fig. 2. 
Street, Somersetshire, J. A. Clark, Esq. Stem longer than 
usual. 
1405, A. (‘Tricholoma) pedidus, Fr. Ic. tab. 46. fig. 1. 
Abergavenny, J. Renny ; Wollaston, Norths., Miss Hume. 
1406. A. (Clitocybe) diatretus, Fr. Ep. ed. 2, p. 104. 
Coed Coch. Gathered at the same time with A. fragrans, 
from which it was at once distinguished by the total absence 
of the peculiar odour of that species. 
1407. A. (Clitocybe) angustissimus, Fr. Ic. tab. 59. fig. 2. 
In woods. Ascot, 1873. 
1408. A. (Collybia) muscigenus, Schum. 
Coed Coch, 1873. 
1409. A. (Collybia) ambustus, Fr. Ic. tab. 70. fig. 2. 
On burnt earth. Kew; Coed Coch. 
1410. A. (Mycena) galericulatus v. calopus, Fr. Ic. tab. 80. 
fig. 2. 
“an blocks of wood in a fernery. Coed Coch, 1872. Ex- 
tremely beautiful. 
1411. A. (Mycena) etites, Fr. Ic. tab. 81. fig. 5. 
Ascot, 1873. 
1412. A. (Omphalia) phzlonotis, Lasch.; Fr. Ic. tab. 76. 
howl: 
cor Sphagnum. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
1413. A. (Omphalia) wmbelliferus, L., var. abiegnus. 
In considerable numbers on a very decayed fir-stump. Pale 
yellow. Coed Coch, 1873. 
