300 OUTLINES OF BUITISII FUNGOLOCY. 



On the ground, and in tlic cavity of hollow trees. Not 

 common, though found occasionally in as high a latitude as 

 Nottinghamshire. 



3. G. striatus, DC. ; outer peridium multifid, simple, ex- 

 panded; inner subpedicellate ; mouth prominent, conical, sul- 

 cato-striate. 



Amongst sand. Abundant at Yarmouth. 



4. G. Bryantii, B. ; outer peridium, coriaceous, expanded, 

 multifid ; inner pedicellate, with a groove round the top of 

 the peduncle ; mouth sulcato-plicate. 



Under yew-trees, and on exposed fen-banks. Not common. 

 Apethorpe, Northamptonshire, Thorney, Cambridgeshire. 



5. G. limbatus, Fr. ; outer peridium coriaceous, expanded, 

 multifid ; inner pedicellate ; mouth fimbriato- pilose, depressed, 

 rather acute. — Sow. t. 312; Huss. i. t. 2. 



On the ground. Not common. There is no groove round 

 the top of the stem, as in the last. 



6. G. fimbriatus, Fr. ; outer peridium multifid, expanded, 

 flaccid; inner sessile ; mouth indeterminate, piloso-fimbriate. 

 (Plate 20, fig. 4^.)—Soio. t. 80. 



In fir-plantations. Not uncommon. Sowerby^s plant is 

 certainly the same as this, the mouth not being simply 

 toothed, as in G. ritfescens. The figure in Plate 20 docs not 

 sufficiently shoAv the true character of the aperture. 



7. G. mammosus, Chev. ; outer peridium multipartite, 

 rigid, hygrometric ; lacinise equal ; inner sessile ; mouth ci- 

 liate, acutely conic, in a circular disc. — Sow. t. 401. 



On the ground. Extremely rare. I have seen only the 

 specimen figured by Sowerby. 



8. G. rufescens, P. ; outer peridium multifid, at length 

 revolute ; inner sessile, naked ; mouth toothed. 



In pastures. Bardon Hills, Leicestershire. Northampton- 



