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sulcate^ and I'cvolute; stem very brittle, \;liitc, woolly; gills 

 Tree, linear, at length remote, distant. 



On dung. Not uncommon. Remarkable for the dense, 

 cottony coat of the stem. 



18. C. nychthemerus, Ft\ ; pilens very thin, soon rimose, 

 expanded, flocculoso-furfuraceous, then naked, furcato-striate; 

 stem equal, Haceid, smooth, dirty-white ; gills free, narrow, at 

 length black, at first crowded, then distant, remote. — Bull. t. 

 5-12. /. D. I. 



On dung. King's ClifFe. Pileus grey, a few lines across. 



19. C. radiatus, Fr. ; very delicate; pileus clavato-campa- 

 nulate, tomcntose, soon split, flattened, naked, plicato-radiate ; 

 stem filiform; gills free, distant, few in number. — Bull. 452. 

 L. E.-H. 



On dung, in meadows. Very common. Minute. 



20. C. domesticus, Fr. ; pileus thin, ovato-eampanulate, 

 obtuse, split, undulato-sulcatc, furfuraceo-squamulose ; stem 

 attenuated, silky, white ; gills fixed, crowded, linear, white, 

 with a reddish tint, then brown-black. — Huss. 



On damp carpets, etc. Not uncommon. 



21. C. ephemerus, Fr. ; pileus very delicate, ovali-eiavate, 

 then campanulate, split, radiato-sulcate, somewhat furfuraccous; 

 disc raised, even ; stem slender, equal, pellucid, smooth ; gills 

 reaching the stem, distant, dirty-white, then brown and black. 

 —Bull. t. 128. 



On dunghills. Common. 



22. C. plicatilis, Fr. ; pileus very delicate, ovali-cylindrical, 

 soon expanded, split, sulcato-plicate, nearly smooth; disc broad, 

 at length dci)resscd, even; stem equal, smooth, white; gills 

 adhering to u distinct collar, greyish-black. — Curt. Lund. t. 200. 



In pastures, ^'ery common. Spores l/nailly elliptic, .„'„„- 

 inch louii". 



