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gills adfixed^ ventricose, broad, plaue or convex, pallid^ then 

 fuscous-purple. 



In swampy places, among Sphagna. Epping Forest. 



814. A. (Psilocyba) canofaoiens, Cke. ; gregarious ; pileus 

 Ih in., campanulate, then expanded, with a fleshy disc, 

 even, dark bay-brown, ferruginous at apex, clad (including 

 stem) with scattered white hairs, soon evanescent at apex ; 

 veil white, fibrillose, at first attached to margin of pileus ; 

 stem same colour as pileus, nearly equal, stuffed, dark at 

 base; flesh of pileus pallid, of stem rufescent, gradually 

 darker downwards ; gills broad, adnate, veutricose, dark 

 umber. 



On rotten straw. 



815. A. (Psilocybe) araolatus, Klotsch (p. 172); li-3in. 



816. A. (Psilocybe) agrariug, Fr. ; pileus 1 in., white 

 and dull, then cinereous, slightly firm and fleshy, convex, 

 then flattened and often umbonate, even, smooth ; flesh 

 white ; stem fistulose, equal, smooth, white ; gills obtusely 

 adnate, crowded, then somewhat distant, linear, white, at 

 length fuscous. 



About roots of decayed trees, etc. North Kil worth. 



817. A. (Psilocybe) chondrodermus, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 1 in., dark date-brown, fleshy, campanulate, smooth, with 

 exception of appendiculate margin, even, cracked ; veil 

 woven and jagged; stem fistulose, equal, paler than pileus, 

 fibrillose, squamulose at base ; gills adfixed, separating, 

 ventricose, margin white. 



In Scotch fir wood. Glamis. 



818. A. (Psilocybe) scobicola, B. and Br. ; pileus 

 convex, umbilicate, white, smooth ; stem fibrillose, nearly 

 equal, or dilated at apex, fistulose ; gills broad, adnexed. 



On sawdust. 



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