132 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



A very rare species, which certainly belongs to N^aucoria, 

 a point still remaining doubtful in the last edition of the 

 * Epicrisis/ but which we are fortunately able to confirm. 



1533. A. (Pholiota) terrigenus, Fr. Ep. p. 215. 

 Var. minor. 



Amongst chips of hop-poles, West Farleigh, Kent. 



Eesembling closely A. ■punctidatus, Kalcli. ; but that is de- 

 scribed as having brown spores, whereas in the present case 

 they are ferruginous. 



*^. (Psalliota) campestrisj L. 



Var. villaticus, Brond. Cr. Ag. tab. 7. 



An enormous specimen, 13 inches in diameter, with a stem 

 3 inches thick, was sent by Messrs. Lee of Hammersmith, who 

 received it from Dr. Bennett. The pileus was covered with 

 rich pilose scales, and had a very grand appearance. It comes 

 up in Dr. Bennett's garden every year. 



1534. ^4.(P8aniota) hcemori'lwidarius^^chvXz. Kalchb. p. 29, 

 tab. 18. fig. 1. 



In the Duke of Cleveland's woods, Lilleshall, Salop, Nov. 

 1875, Eev. W. Houghton. King's Cliflfe, Norths. 



Like A. Badhami^ the whole plant turns red when bruised 

 or cut. Dr. Badham considered this one of the most excel- 

 lent Fungi ; but it is not included or mentioned in his book. 

 Pileus 4 inches across ; stem 4 inches high, 1 thick. 



1535. A. (Galera) vittceformis^ Fr. Ep. p. 269 ; Schgeff. 

 tab. 63. figs. 4-6. 



Perth, Dr. Buchanan White, Nov. 4, 1875. 



1536. A. (Stropharia) cajjut-medusce., Fr. Ep. p. 288. 



Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. A very rare and interesting- 

 species, which has occurred again this year, and was exhibited 

 at the Fungus show at Perth. 



1537. A. (Hypholoma) cascus, Fr. Ep. p. 294. 

 Rannoch, Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan White. 



1538. A. (Psilocybe) ckondrodermus, B. & Br. Pileo cam- 

 panulato carnoso, margine appendiculato excepto glaberrimo 

 Isevi spadiceo, hie illic rimoso ; stipite subaiquali fistuloso 

 pallidiore, fibrilloso,basi squamuloso; lamellisventricosisaffixis 

 secedentibus, margine albo. 



In pine woods. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



Pileus 1 inch across, dark bright brown, cracked here and 

 there in different directions ; veil woven and jagged ; stem 

 21 lines thick above, 3 at the base. Spores "00025 inch long, 

 half as much wide, purple-black, almost oblong. Pileus stains 

 the paper yellow. The species, which is quite distinct, will 

 take its place in the first section of Psilocyhe. 



1539. A. (Psilocybe) nucisedus^ Fr. Ep. p. 300. 

 Amongst small chips in a wood. West Farleigh, Kent. 



