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Ou dung, and in pastures. Very common. Pilous lead- 

 colouredj generally beaded with the veil. 



346. A. (Panseolus) Phait»narum, Fr. ; pilous somewhat 

 fleshy, campanulato-convcx, obtuse, even, smooth, viscid ; veil 

 appeudiculate, fugacious ; stem equal, rather firm, nearly 

 naked, at length pale rufous ; gills adnexed, broad, cinereous- 

 black.— 5w//. t. 58. 



On dung. Apethorpe, Northamptonshire. Probably not 

 uncommon. Pileus pale tan-eolourcd. 



347. A. (Pangeolus) retirugis, Batsclt ; pileus somewhat 

 fleshy, at first sidjglobose, at length subumbonate, reticulated 

 with raised ribs, and sparkling ; veil torn, appeudiculate ; stem 

 equal, pruinose, of a pinkish purple; gills ascending, fixed, 

 cinereous-black. — Batsch, /. 91. 



Ou dung. Coed Coch. Distinguished from A. corruyis by 

 its black spores. 



348. A. (Panseolus) campanulatus, L. ; pileus somewhat 

 fleshy, eampanulate, dry, even, smooth, somewhat shining ; 

 stem equal, straight, rufous, striate above ; gills fixed, ascend- 

 ing, variegated with grey and black. — Bull. t. 561. /. 2 L. 



On rich soil, dung, etc. Common. Pileus brownish, tinged 

 with rufous. 



3 19. A. (Panseolus) papilionaceus, Bull. ; pileus somewhat 

 fleshy, hemispherical, smooth, when dry rimoso-squamose j 

 stem equal, even, dirty- white, pruinose above; gills broadly 

 adnate, very wide, at length plane, blackish. — Bull. t. 501. 

 /. 2 N, M. 



On rich soil, dung, etc. Common. Pileus whitish-grey. 



350. A. (Panaeolus) flmicola, Fr. ; pileus slightly fleshy, 

 campanulato-convex, obtuse, smooth, opaque, marked near the 

 margin with a narrow zone; stem brittle, elongated, equal, 

 pallid, pruinose above; gills broad, adnate, variegated with 

 grey and dingy-brown. — Bolt. t. 66./. 1. 



