466 Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 
age A, (Leptonia) lazulinus, Fr. Ep. p. 153. 
On the T amongst grass. Aber, Sept. 30, 1867. 
1228. A. (Nolanea) ENS Fr. Spi ic. p. 
Amongst short grass. Aber, Sept. 30, 1867. 
1229. A. (Stropharia) énunctus, Fr. Pileo e campanulato 
convexo-plano, pellicula gelatinosa facile secernibili vestito ; 
stipite deorsum attenuato candido, infra annulum floceoso- 
fibrilloso ; lamellis latis, adnatis, fusco-subpurpureis 
On rich ground. Ely, W. Marshall. Sibbertoft. 
Pileus 2 inches across, fleshy, livid; stem 23 inches high, 
+ thick, stuffed, composed of fibres ; spores purplish brown, 
28 long. Resembles some states of A. eruginosus; but 
the spores are of a different colour and much smaller. 
1230. A. (Pholiota) heteroclitus, Fr. Obs. ii. p. 223. 
On dead trunks. South of Englan 
: a species, of which we have secured an excel- 
ent dr 
1231. Es Pholiota) junonius, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 244. 
On the im. of tr E , j $ 
uu Danes itid. has been discovered in this country 
T 
1239, A (Pholiota confragosus, Fr. E 169. 
Oh ta old fallen eia. Cori O och, 1866. 
Spores oblong, ferruginous, ‘0008 | inch long by 0015. 
1233. A. (Inocybe) pheocephalus, Bull. t. 555. fig. 1. 
Rev. W. Houghton, Preston, near Wellington, Oct. 1869. 
We regret very much that we have seen only one small 
specimen of this species. The spores are bright ferruginous 
red; and, if we are correct in our — MG the species 
should be ped in the subgenus Znocybe 
Prem . (Inocybe) éblisiiratus, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. 
p- 
In fir-woods. Luggela, Wicklow, Sept. 1867. 
Spores *0005 long, smooth. 
A noble species, nakte for the blue colour of the base 
of the stem. 
“A. (inocy be) geophyllus, vax. lateritius. 
This curious form, if it is really the same species, has been 
sent to us b sem Jerdon from Jedburgh. When dry, it retains 
its brick-red colour 
1235. A. (Inocybe) arie Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 259. 
Amongst short grass. Little Ormes Head, Oct. 16, 867. 
Pileus chestnut, pericno-aquianglos | stem white, pruinose 
at s apex; ills ven ntricose, adnexed, ascending, pallid. 
1236. A. (Hebeloma) firmus, Pers. (A. clavus, Batsch,f.199). 
In fir-woods. Gwrwch, Denbighshire, Sept. 4,1 1866. 
