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1843. A. (Clitocyhe) jjithi/ojjhilus, Fr. 

 CoedCoch, 1880. 



1844. A. (Clitocybe) cj-ypfarum, Letellier. Dense CEespi- 

 tosus,pileis subconicis depresso-flocculentis brunneismaculatis; 

 stipitibus albis substriatis virgatis sursum attenuatis plus 

 minus compressis anguste fistulosis ; lamellis angustis arcuatis 

 subdecmTentibus albis. 



Coed Coch. On sawdust. Habit that of A. tumidosus. 

 Pilei varying much in size, according to the denseness of the 

 clusters. Inodorous, insipid ; stem mottled within. 



1845. A. (Clitocybe) decastes, Fr. 



Coed Coch. On sawdust. Agreeing closely with the 

 figure of Fries in tlie ' Icones ;' but we are doubtful whether 

 what we find is not an advanced stage of A. cryptarum — a 

 matter which requires future observation. 



1846. A. (Clitocybe) Trogii^ Fr. [A. suaveolens, Trog). 

 Coed Coch. The colour approaching that of A. metachrous. 



1847. A. (Clitocybe) senilis, Fr. 

 Coed Coch, 1880. 



1848. A. (Collybia) macilentus, Fr. 

 Coed Coch, 1880. 



1848 bis. A. (Collybia) stolonifer, Jungh. 

 Perth, Dr. Buchanan White. 



1849. A. (Mycena) adonis, Bull. 



Garthewin, Mr. Brownlow Wynne. The scarlet form. 



1850. A. (Omphalia) hydrogrammus, Fr. 

 Coed Coch, 1880. 



1851. A. (Omphalia) infumatus, B. & Br. Pileo obtuse 

 nee membranaceo e viridi infumato ; stipite tenui, luteo ; 

 lamellis paucis latis decurrentibus distantibus luteis. 



On bark. Amongst moss. Garthewin, Mr. Brownlow 

 Wynne. Pileus 2 lines across ; stem 1 inch high, not a line 

 thick, dilated at the base, tomentose, especially below ; gills 

 about twelve, with smaller intermediate. Allied to A. umbel- 

 liferus, but quite distinct from all its varieties. 



1852. A. (Omphalia) offuciatus, Fr. 

 Coed Coch, 1880. _ 



1853. A. (Omphalia) ahJiorrens, B. & Br. Odor stercora- 

 rius ; pileo umbilicato brunneo ; stipite gracili concolori ; 

 lamellis decurrentibus. 



Coed Coch. On lawn with A. retostus. 



*^. (Pieurotus) ulmarius. Bull. 



A specimen was found in the Coed-Coch forage, agreeing 

 with A. tessulatus, Bull. The spots arising from the presence 

 of a species of Fusisporium ; the same appearance, arising 

 from the same cause, occurred in Agaricus orcella. 



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