130 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



It has regularly appeared in the same spot for forty years. 

 Exactly the plant of Batsch. 



1509. A. (Clitocybe) subalutaceus, Batsch ; Fr. Ep. p. 84, 

 Oxton Exeter, growing under Ilex, C. H. Spencer Perceval, 



Esq., Nov. 1875. Smell like that oi A. putridus and^. ran- 

 cidus, peculiar. 



1510. A. (Clitocybe) splendens, Fr. Ep. p. 96; Ic. tab. 44. 

 fig. 1. 



Reading, Mr. Austin. Exhibited at the Fungus show, 

 South Kensington, 1874. 



1511. A. (Clitocybe) expallens, Fr. Ep. p. 100. 

 Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1512. A. (Clitocybe) concavus, Scop. ; Fr. Ep. p. 102 ; Ic. 

 tab. 57. fig. 2. 



C. E. Broome. 



1513. A. (Collybia) rancidus, Fr. Ep. p. 125. 



Under cedars. Burnham Beeches, Nov. 1875, Rev. G. B. 

 Sawyer and C. E. Broome. 



The smell is very peculiar ; the gills very dark, so as to 

 be easily mistaken for those of a Heheloma. Though the 

 specimens do not answer in every respect, still, on comparing 

 them with a drawing by Fries, who remarks that there are 

 many varieties, they are referred without hesitation as above. 



1514. A. (Collybia) ventricosus, Bull. tab. 411. fig. 1 ; Fr. 

 Ep. p. 120. 



Oct. 25, 1874, C. E. Broome. Bathford. 



1515. A. (Omphalia) maurus, Fr. Ep. p. 156. 

 On laAvns. Coed Coch. 



1516. A. (Mycena) aurantio-viarginatus, Fr. Ep. p. 131; 

 Fl. Dan. tab. 1292. fig. 2. 



Near Perth, Dr. Buchanan White, Nov. 1, 1875. 



This is a most interesting addition to our list of Fungi. It 

 is admirably figm^ed in the ' Flora Danica,' and has a pecu- 

 liar aspect which separates it from other species, looking more 

 like a Marasmius than a Mycena. 



Stem very brittle, fistulose. Smell strong. Margin striate. 



1517. A. (Mycena) excisus, Lasch. ; Fr. Ic. tab. 81. fig. 1. 

 Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1518. A. (Mycena) psammtcola, B. & Br. Pileo subhemi- 

 sphaerico hygrophano, particulis minutissimis irrorato, margine 

 striato ; stipite brevi, solido, radicante, deorsum umbrino, sur- 

 sum albo, toto albo-pulvenilento ; lamellis segmentoideis bre- 

 viter adnatis postice sinuatis ; odor fortis sed non nitrosus. 



On a sand bank amongst moss. Addington, Kent, Sept. 28, 

 1875. 



Pileus 3 lines across ; stem not 6 lines high, about ^ a line 



