156 FUNGI OF EAST DORSET. 



Genus 35. CORTINARIUS Fr. (Subgenus II., for 



Myxaium, read Myxacium, p. 32). 

 C. tabularis Fr. (Lat., table-like, from the cap). 



In woods ; not very common. Birches Copse. 

 C. caninus Fr. Creech Meadows, C. B. G. 

 C. hinnuleus Fr. Pine wood N. of Corfe Castle, C. B. G 



Genus 36. PAXILLUS Fr. 



P. involutus Fr. Durlston plantations ; Quince Hill 

 Wood ; near Scotland Farm ; pine woods, Bushey 

 and N. of Corfe Castle, C. B. G. 



Genus 37. AGARICUS Linn, pro pte. 



A. arvensis Schaeff. Ballard, Nine Barrow and Creech 

 Downs ; Creech Meadow (very large) ; Dow r ns W. of 

 Lighthouse, abnormal, i.e., rough, spongy, cracked ; 

 variation due to situation. Not so common as 

 the next, C. B. G. 



A. campestris L. Abundant in the district (Purbeck) ; 

 on the chalk downs often rough and warted, C. B. G. 



Genus 38. STROPHARIA Fr. 



S. aeruginosa (Curt.) Fr. Nine Barrow Down, C. B. G. 

 S. merdaria Fr. Nine Barrow Down ; Corfe Common, 



C. B. G. 



S. semiglobata Fr. Creech Heath, C. B. G. Hyles', 

 near Edmondsham. 



Genus 39. HYPHOLOMA Fr. 



H. fasciculare (Huds.) Fr. Golf links, Swanage ; Stud- 

 land ; Durlston ; Herston ; Quince Hill Wood ; 

 Middle Plantation, Rempstone, C. G. B. 



Genus 40. PSILOCYBE Fr. 



P. ericaea (Pers.) Fr. (Gr., growing on heaths). 



Heathy ground ; not uncommon. Studland 

 Heath, C. B. Green. 



