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855. A. (Panseolus) fimiputris (p. 174) ; 1 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



856. A. (Panseolus) phalsenarum (p. 175). Epping Forest. 



857. A. (Panseolus) scitulus, Mass. ; pileus \ in., 

 campannlate, obtuse, smooth, even, viscid, margin exceed- 

 ing gills, dirty ochre, pale ; flesh thin, white ; stem equal, 

 fistulose, white, shining, base peronate, sheath ending in a 

 persistent ring below middle of stem ; gills crowded, nar- 

 row, becoming ashy grey, speckled with the black spores, 

 margin entire, paler ; spores black. 



On soil in a flower-pot. Scarborough. 



** Pileus moist, opaque, bibulous, token dry somewhat flocculose. 



858. A. (Panaeolus) retirugis, Fr. (p. 175). Epping 

 Forest. 



859. A. (Panseolus) sphinctrinus, Fr, ; pileus 1 in., 

 fuliginous or fuliginous-grey, then livid, hygrophanous, 

 slightly fleshy, parabolic then campanulate, obtuse, opaque, 

 moist then somewhat silky, sometimes fibrillose ; stem 

 fistulose, tense and straight, equal, fragile, smooth, fuligi- 

 ginous-grey, pruinose ; veil appendiculate at margin of 

 pileus, fugacious, white ; gills adnate, ascending, crowded, 

 cinereous, blackish, edge same colour. 



On dung. Glamis. Epping Forest. 



*** Pileus dry, smooth, slightly shiniuf/, not zoned. 



860. A. (Panseolus) campanulatus, L. : o-l in. Epping 

 Forest. 



861. A. (Panseolus) papilionaceus, Fr. Epping Forest. 



862. A. (Panseolus) caliginosus, Jungh. ; pileus brown, 

 slightly fleshy, campanulate, obtuse, even, smooth ; stem 



