344 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



2033. A. (Flammula) fusus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 247; 

 Cooke, tab. 434. 



Sibbertoft, Miss Kuth Berkeley. 

 A large form on the ground. 



2034. A. (Naucoria) pusiolus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 258; 

 Cooke, tab. 457. 



Sibbertoft. 



2035. A. (Galera) vittceformis, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 269; 

 Cooke, tab. 464. 



Sibbertoft, amongst grass in a garden, July 31, 1884. 



2036. A. (Tubaria) embolus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 274. 

 Penzance, J. Ralfs. So like A. umbelliferus that it might 



be passed without notice if the bright-coloured spores were 

 not observed. 



2037. A. (Galera) minutus, Quelet, tab. i. f. 5; Cooke, 

 tab. 466. 



On twigs, Wrotham, Kent, Rev. M. J. Berkeley. 



2038. A. (Psalliota) subgibbosus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 281. 

 Pileo gibboso, subfulvo, carnoso, subscabro-hispidulo ; annulo 

 appendiculato sericeo-fibrilloso ; lamellis ascendentibus liberis 

 fulvis. 



By the side of a road, Penzance, J. Ralfs. 



The name occurs under A. comtulus, Fr. It seems quite 

 distinct from any Psalliota with which we are acquainted ; 

 the pileus is rough with scabrous silky points. Stem of the 

 same colour as the pileus, fibrillose ; gills dark brown ; umbo 

 of pileus fibrillose. 



2039. A. (Psathyra) helobius, Kalchb. tab. 17. fig. 4. 

 On a heap of rubbish, Coed Coch, Sept. 1884. 

 Remarkable for the radiating wrinkles, even in young 



specimens. Exactly Kalchbrenner's species. 



2040. A. (Panasolus) remotus, Schseff. t. 210. 

 Penzance, J. Ralfs. 



2041. A. (Psathyra) fatuus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 308. 

 Coed Coch, July 1882. 



Pileus campanulate, margin striate, umber; gills adnexed, 

 pale umber, ascending, first dirty white ; stem elongated, 

 thicker below, white, fistulose, at length umber. 



2042. Coprinus platypus, Berk. Pileo campanulato albo 

 leviter striate, atro-squamoso ; margine subcrenato ; stipite 

 sursum aequali, basi dilatato albo pulverulento ; lamellis fusco- 

 atris, margine rubeolis, prope marginem pilei albis, sterilibus, 

 remotis. 



Sibbertoft. On cocoa-nut bracts in a hothouse. 

 A very pretty minute species, possibly of Indian origin, 

 not very deliquescent. 



