178 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



1940. A. (Pholiota) 6?/.s.sm?//a?K'?, B. & Br. Pileo primum 

 erebio, campanulato obtusissimo vix viscidulo hygrophano 

 demum explanato albido, margine involuto ; stipite deorsum 

 incrassato candido, basi gossypino ; annulo erecto lit plurimum 

 persisteiite; lamellis pallidis argillaccis sinuato-adnatis deinuin 

 decurrentibus. 



On sticks of hawthorn and sloe. Hothorpe, Miss E. 

 Berkeley. 



Pileus at first of the colour of A . erehius^ but at length be- 

 coming pale and expanded, about 1 inch across. Stem fistu- 

 lose, with transverse dissepiments. Gills at length decurrent. 

 It ought perliaps to be recorded in the section Tuha.ria^ which, 

 however, is a purely artificial division, and the ring is against 

 this. It must be placed at the head of the liygrophanous 

 Pholiotce, though it is not allied to the species in that division. 



*^. (Inocybe) Bongardi, Fr. Myc. Eur. p. 229. 



Coed Coch, 1881. Spores bulging on one side, as in 

 Eunotia, "0005 inch long. 



*yl. (Inocybe) flocculosus, B. Eng. Fl. v. p. 97. 



Coed Coch, CJct. 1881. Spores irregular, '0003 inch in 

 diameter, sometimes slightly elongated. 



*^. (Inocybe) scabeUus, Fr. 



Hothorpe, Miss R. Berkeley, Nov. 23, 1881, witli A. 

 scaher. 



This does not seem to be a common species ; but we were 

 glad to get it again, as it enables us to ascertain that it has 

 granulated spores, like A. fasUgiatus. 



1941. A. (Inocybe) ccesariatusj Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 234. 

 Coed Coch, Oct. 1881. Spores even, "0004 long. 

 l^Alhis. A. (Hebeloma) senescens^ Batsch,fig. 197. 

 Amongst fir trees, Gwrwch Castle, exactly resembling the 



figure of Batsch, which does not seem to have been noticed 

 by Fries. 



Pileo e convexo explanato leviter gkxtinoso ochraceo-fulvo, 

 extreme margine subtiliter tomentoso albo ; stipite primum 

 deorsum bulboso fusco, dein, excepto apice candido tomentoso, 

 squamuloso, solido; lamellis confertis primum pallidis adnexis, 

 dein cinnamomeis ; carne alba, odore acri. 



Sometimes semiglobose ; stem 5 inches high, always dark 

 below ; pileus 3 inches or more in diameter. 



1942. A. (Hebeloma) sidjcollariatus^l^. &^\\ Pileo con- 

 vexo subcarnoso pallido centro subfusco leviter glutinoso, velo 

 floccoso evanescente ; stipite farcto demum subtiliter fistuloso 

 basi brunneo pulverulento ; lamellis ventricosis secedentibus 

 coUarium breve interruptum formantibus argillaccis acie 

 candidis. 



