126 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



1854. A. (Pleurotus) laurocerasij B. & Br. OstreEeformis, 

 pileo sulcato brunneo, cute tenuissima ; stipite obsoleto, 

 lamellis venoso-connexis ; sporis ovatis. 



On the naked trunk of a laurel. Coed Coch, Oct. 14, 

 1879. 



Pileus rather more than an inch across ; the cuticle is ex- 

 tremely thin, and gives way at the furrows so as to expose 

 the substance of the pileus. Spores "0008 millim. long. 



1855. A. (Pleurotus) ^a?«iaiws, Bull. 



The spores of this species are pale ochre-coloured, '0004 inch 

 in diameter ; it has the same right to be placed in Pleurotus 

 as the rosy-spored A. euosmus. 



1856. A. (Pluteus) spilopus, B. & Br. Nanus, pileo brun- 

 neo ruguloso ; stipite flexuoso atro-punctato ; sporis globosis 

 laevibus. 



C. E. Broome. Allied to A. nanus. 



1857. A. (Leptonia) oithioj^s, Fr. 

 Coed Coch, 1880. 



1858. A. (Eccilia) atrides, Fr. 



Hereford. This is not the plant figured by Qudlet. 



1859. A. acetabulosusj Sow. 



This curious species has never been satisfactorily eluci- 

 dated. The occurrence of an allied form from Swan River 

 necessitates the proposition of a new section [Acetabularia) 

 analogous to Volvaria and Chitonia. The spores in the 

 original specimen of Sowerby, now (with the drawing) in the 

 British Museum, are clay-coloured. 



1860. A. (Pholiota) erebius, Fr. 



This is clearly the same species with A. denigritus, the 

 spores of which are brown. 



1861. A. (Pholiota) omhrojjliilus^ Fr. 



Coed Coch, in great abundance. It has also been sent 

 to Mr. Phillips. 



1862. A. (Pholiota) subsquarrosus, Fr. 



Found in Herefordshire by Mr. Howse, who brought speci- 

 mens and a drawing to Coed Coch. 



1863. A. (Pholiota) tuberculosus, Fr. 



On Sawdust, Coed Coch (and therefore not rooting into 

 wood as in the typical form), together with the ringless form 

 figured by Schaeffer. 



1864. A. (Pholiota) curvipes, Fr. 



On sawdust. Coed Coch, 1879-1880. 



1865. A. (Inocybe) muticus, Fr. 

 Coed Coch. In great abundance, 1880. 



1866. A. (Inocybe) destrictus, Fr. 

 Coed Coch, 1880. 



