370 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 
XLIII.—Notices of British Fung’. By the Rev. M. J. 
BERKELEY, F.R.S., and C. E. Broome, Esq., F.L.S. 
[Continued from ser. 5, vol. ix. p. 183.] 
1989. * Agaricus (Lepiota) Memophorus, B. & Br. Linn. 
Soc. Journ. xi. p. 500. 
This was before recorded as a possible variety of A. cepe- 
stipes ; but as the species is published by Gillet under the name 
of Lepiota flammula, we think it right to give it its proper 
name. 
We observe in Gillet’s book the following synonyms, of 
which the indication may be useful to other fungologists :— 
Amanita inaurata= Ag. strangulatus=.A, Cecilie, Berk. 
Clitocybe Pelleterti= Paxillus leptopus, Fr. 
Hygrophorus amenus=H. calpytreformis, Fr. 
Clitocybe fetidissima=Ag. inamenus, Fr, 
Volvaria pusio= Ag. temperatus, B. & Br. 
Marasmius erythropus= Ag. coherens, P. 
Coprinus evanidus= C. filiformis, B, & Br. 
Pleuropus glandulosus= Ag. ostreatus, Jacq. 
Nolanea picea= Ag. cucumis, P. 
1990. A. (Lepiota) dldinitus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 39. 
Penzance, J. Ralfs. 
1991. A. (Tricholoma) oreinus, Fr. Syst. Myce. p. 52; 
Cooke, tab. 218 6. 
King’s Cliffe. 
1992. A. (Tricholoma) atrocinereus, Pers. Syn. p. 348 ; | 
Cooke, tab. 52 a. 
Hothorpe, Norths., Miss Ruth Berkeley. 
1993. A. (Clitocybe) cyanopheus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 82, var. 
Pengelle’, minor, B. & Br., Cooke, tab. 264. | 
Cornwall, T. W. Pengelly, Esq. It is possible that this | 
form may be specifically distinct ; but though it differs so much | 
from the figure given by Gonner and Rabenhorst, the charac- | 
ters answer so well to those which are given in Hym. Eur. 
that we do not consider it at present distinct. It occurred on | 
two occasions; the abrupt white apex of the stem is very 
remarkable. 
1994. A. (Clitocybe) rzvulosus, Pers. Syn. p. 369. 
Var. neptuneus, Batsch, f. 115. 
On dry mountain-pastures near the sea, Llandulas, Miss 
Ruth Berkeley. 
LACCARIA, n. g. 
Contextus tenax; hymenium cum stipite confluens ; la- 
mella crasse sporis globosis pulverulente. 
