124 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



ing with the definition of Fries in the thick indurated angular 

 warts, while others approach so near to A. mappa that it is 

 dijfficult to distinguish them. 



1834. A. (Lepiota) granulosus., Batsch, var. rvfescens. 



A curious form was found near Bristol by Mr. Bucknall, 

 quite pure white at first, then partially turning red, and in 

 drying acquiring everywhere a rufous tint. 



1835. A. (Lepiota) semiiiudus, Lasch. 

 Clifton, Mr. Bucknall. Coed Coch, 1880. 



1836. A. (Lepiota) Bucknallt, B. & Br. Olidus, pileo e 

 campanulato convexo, albo, stipiteque deorsum pulvere lila- 

 cino conspersis, lamellis albis marginem vix attingentibus. 



Pileus nearly 1 inch across ; stem 3 inches high, dilated at 

 the base. A doubt has been suggested whether this may not 

 be Quelet's var. Ulacinus of A. seminudus • but as he does 

 not mention the strong gas-tar smell, they cannot be the same. 

 The spores in this species are much longer, '00027 by *0001, 

 in A. seminudus '00015 by '00007 inch. 



1837. A. (Armillaria) /oca//*^, Fr. 



On bare ground under old laurel trees. Coed Coch. 



Pileus 4 inches across, pale fawn-coloured, darker above, 

 slightly virgate, extreme margin involute ; stem 5 inches high, 

 r| inch thick at base, variously lacerated ; mycelium white, 

 fibrillose, ring very broad (to which the specific name alludes), 

 superior ; odour farinaceous ; substance tender. Almost agree- 

 ing in dimension with the var. " Goltath,^^ and certainly one 

 of the finest British species. 



1838. A. (Tricholoma) sta7is, Fr. 



This species was formerly called by Fries A. pessundatus, 

 and was found of large size at Coed Coch. The figure in 

 the 'Icones' marked ^' pessundatus^^ is now referred to A. stans. 

 The time A. jjessundatus was sent by Mr. Renny from Lu- 

 cerne. 



1839. A. (Tricholoma) guttatus, Scheeff. 



This curious species was found at Downton by Mr. Howse, 

 who brought an excellent drawing to the meeting at Coed 

 Coch. 



1840. A. (Tricholoma) tumidus^ P. 



Coed Coch. Exactly according with Krombholz's figure. 

 *^. (Tricholoma) lixivius^ Fr. 



There is no doubt that Sowerby's A. compressus is this 

 species. 



1841. A. (Clitocybe) hirneolus^ Fr. 

 Coed Coch, Oct. "l 8 7 7. 



1842. A. (Clitocybe) amarus, Fr. 

 Holm Lacy, Mr. Perceval, 1878. 



