Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 463 
pallid. The veil is really "icta Pm ire with sealy 
particles. Taste like that of Poly squamo 
This is clearly a stout form of A, cad: ue which we 
have a figure, from the author, closely corresponding with our 
species. 
1187. A. (Armillaria) denigritus, Fr, in Mus. Suec. Pileo 
hemispherico, obtuso, carnoso, fusco ; carne albicante ; stipite 
subzequali, solido, in ade annulum amplum striato, candido; 
lamellis adnexis, fusc 
xi a grass-plot, near shrubs. Coed Coch, Mrs, Lloyd 
Wyn 
Atf first sight very like 4. Leverllei ; but the white spores at 
once distinguish it. We have an excellent drawing from 
Fries; but we are not aware whether at present he has given 
any character 
1188. A, prin ustalis, Fr. Ep. p. 29. 
Reigate, W. Wilson Saunders, Esq. 
This and one or two other novelties are tW on the 
authority of a beautiful set of drawings which have been sub- 
mitted to us, some of which will shortly e NM by Mr. 
W. G. Smith. 
1189. A. E no pessundatus, Fr, Syst. Myc. i, p. 38. 
In pitie-woods. Street, Somerset, Aubrey Lose, Esq. 
1190. A. (Tricholoma) seca Fr. PE 
Under an elm.  Batheaston, Oct. 11, TN 
Var. Pileus about 4 inches across, ' irregularly lobed and 
undulated, minutely scaly, grey ; stem about 2 inches high, 
thicker u sward, buff, yellow at the wei gills rather wide, 
pallid. Smell strong, like that of chee 
1191. A. (Tricholoma) pravus, i in Linn. vol. iy. 
no. 532. 
Inastove. Kew, July 1867. 
1192. A. (Tricholoma) celatus, Fr. Ep. p 
On the ground. C. E. Broome, Charmy om, Ap. 29, 1867. 
ped subglobose, *0003 long, ‘00015 wi 
A, (Tricholoma) tigrinus, Schaeff. t. = 
Reigate, W. Wilson Saunders, Esq. 
1194. A, (Tricholoma) acerbus, M t Vai £a. 
In woods. King’s Cliffe, Wales, A gei 
1195. A. (Tricholoma) brevipes, Fr, pP. p. 51; Bull, t. 521. 
E 
Melton Mowbray, the Rev. H. H. Gillett, June 19, 1869. 
1196. A, (Tricholoma) sordidus, Fr. Syst. Mye, vol. i 
:ol. 
g On the ground, amongst dung. Great Elm, Somerset, Sept. 
21, 1866. s 
