

FUNGI OF EAST DORSET. 157 



Genus 42. BOLBITIUS Fr. 



B. fragilis Fr. Nine Barrow Down, on dung, C. B. G. 



Genus 43. COPRINUS Pers. 



C. atramentarius Fr. Swanage, Churchyard, C. B. G. 



Edmondsham near the Church, and towards Sutton 

 Holms. 



C. fimetarius Fr. Studland, C. B. G. Stable-yard, 

 Edmondsham House ; and Rectory Grounds. 



C. micaceus Fr. Durlston plantations ; Encombe 

 Downs, C. B. G. 



C. eomatus (Fl. Dan.) Pers. (Lat., with long hair, 

 shaggy, from the appearance of the cap). In grass, 

 woods, &c., frequently near refuse heaps. Not 

 common ; edible. Ulwell, and two or three places 

 near Swanage, C. B. G. Near the gamekeeper's, 

 Edmondsham, in hard lane-side ground. 



C. deliquescens Fr. Ulwell ; Coombe near Swanage, 

 C. B. G. By Edmondsham Church gate. 



C. domesticus Fr. '? (Lat., connected with houses). In 

 garden ground, Swanage, C. B. G., who reports that 

 the specimen was not in the best order for identi- 

 fication. 



Genus 44. PANAEOLUS Fr. 



P. phalaenarum Fr. On dung, Studland, C. B. G. 



Genus 45. PSATHYRELLA Fr. 



P. gracilis (Pers.) Fr. Herston, C. B. G. 



P. atomata Fr. Rough ground, Swanage, C. B. Green. 



Genus 46. GOMPHIDIUS Fr. (Gr. gomphos, a large nail 

 or bolt, from the peg-top shape of the pileus.) A 

 peculiar genus with soft decurrent gills, at length 



dingy olive. 



G. glutinosus (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat., sticky). Usually under 

 conifers, not common. Fitzworth Heath, C. B. G. 



