386 Rev. M. J. Berkeley on Fungi collected in Zanzibar. 



raceo-squamuloso centra l?Btiore ; annulo amplo ; stipite de- 

 orsura peronato ; lamellis fusco-purpureis (no. 9). 



In grass after rain in large quantities. Nov. 6. 



Pileus 1 inch across, pink, with darker chaffy scales in the 

 centre ; margin striate ; stem about 1 inch high ; ring about 

 halfway down, below which there is a thick stocking-like 

 coat ; the stem is solid, about £ inch thick, slightly bulbous 

 at the base. 



A very pretty species about the size of A. comtulus. 



15. A. (Psalliota) trisulphuratus, B. Pileo hemisphoerico, 

 lastissime aurantiaco ; dense furfuraceo ; carne alba ; stipite 

 concolore e furfuraceo-squamuloso, subglabro ; deorsum radi- 

 cante ; annulo amplo ; lamellis ex albo fusco-purpureis (no. 6). 



On sandy ground, Nov. 6. 



Pileus |-1 inch across ; stem about 1 inch high, stuffed, 

 strongly rooted at the base, bright orange like the pileus. 



A very beautiful species. It has very much the appear- 

 ance of A. aspratus, B. 



16. A. (Psalliota) nothus, B. Pileo piano fulvo, squamis 

 erectis aspero ; stipite sequali farcto, deorsum fulvo-furfuraceo ; 

 lamellis fusco-purpureis (no. 15). 



In sandy ground, Dec. 4. Allied to the last, but closely 

 resembling A. dasypeplus, B., of which it might pass for a 

 small form ; but it is a true Psalliota. Gills purple-brown ; 

 flesh thin, white. The erect scales and duller tint distinguish 

 it from A. trisulphuratus, and the stem is not rooting like 

 that. With this is a single specimen of A. (Naucoria) semi- 

 orbicularis. Bull. 



17. A. (Psilocybe) albo-quadratus } B. Caespitosus ; pileo 

 late campanulato gibbo, albo-tessulato ; stipite candido fistu- 

 loso ; lamellis pallidis utrinque acutis subliberis (no. 20). 



I have only a drawing of this species, which come3 near to 

 A. sarcocephalus, Fr. 



Pileus 1 inch across, about the same high ; stem ringless, 

 \\ inch high, broadly fistulose, nearly equal, white ; margin of 

 pileus striate, sometimes splitting when expanded. 



18. A. (Panseolus) jvmiputris^ Bull. 



A single dried specimen, with the veil well developed. 

 19 Goprinus diapkanus, Quelet, Bull. Soc. Bot. 1877, 

 p. 322 (no. 2). 



20. Hygrophorus chlorophanus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 420. 

 Several dried specimens. 



21. Stereum nitidulum, B., in Hook. Lond. Journ. 1843 

 (no. 14). 



In sandy ground, Dec. 4. 



The specimens are pure white, but cannot be distinguished 



