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* Pileus viscid, shining when dry. 

 Panaeolus leucophanes. B. & Br. 



Pileus about in. across, obtuse, campanulate, viscid, 

 shining when dry, white, minutely silky, here and there 

 stained subochraceous ; margin appendiculate ; gills adnate, 

 pale greyish flesh-colour, then blackish, margin white ; stem 

 attenuated upwards, white, about 2 in. high and 1 line thick 

 in the centre, fibrillose and sparingly scattered with mealy 

 particles, hollow, slightly wavy or undulate; spores sub- 

 cymbiform, 9 p. long. 



* Agaricus (Panaeolus) leucophanes, B. & Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., 

 n. 1137, pi. 2, f. 1 ; Cke. Hdbk., p. 218. 



In grass fields. Allied to Anellaria separata, but smaller 

 and paler in colour and without a ring. 

 Panaeolus egregius. Massee. 



Pileus 2^ in. high by 2 in. broad, ovate-campanulate, 

 smooth, even, viscid when moist, bright orange-brown, 

 disc darker, fleshy, exceeding the gills at the margin, with 

 a trace of agglutinated down on the pileus, slightly 

 wrinkled when dry, flesh 1 line or more thick, ochra- 

 ceous : stem 5 in. long and ^ in. or more thick, slightly- 

 thickened at the base, solid, fibrillose, readily splitting longi- 

 tudinally, pale brown without and within, duller than the 

 pileus, white and cottony at the base, smooth at the apex ; 

 gills broad, ^ in. or more at the centre, ventricose, adnexed, 

 crowded, thin, brownish black, edge entire, paler, dry, not 

 deliquescent, spores brown, then blackish, oblong-ovate, with 

 a minute apiculus, 15-17 X 7-8 p. 



Agaricus (Panaeolus) egregius, Massee, Grevillea, vol. xiv. 

 p. 91 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 218 ; Cke., Iliustr., pi. 624. 



On the ground. Solitary ; a fine and large species with- 

 out any close affinity with any known species. There is no 

 trace of a ring. There is just a tinge of purple about the 

 gills at maturity. 



Panaeolus phalaenarum. Fr. 



Pileus 12 in. across, rather fleshy, cainpanulato-convex, 

 obtuse, even, viscid, glabrous, greyish, then yellowish clay- 

 colour, fragments of the veil attached to the margin ; gills 

 adnexed, ^ in. broad, greyish-black ; stem 3-5 in. long, 2 lines 

 or more thick, equal, straight or very slightly flexuous, rather 



