468 Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 
On moist ground under Mes in the Deer-Park, Powers- 
court, county Wicklow, Sept. 1867. 
Spores apiculate, ‘0003 long by ed 
1248. A. (Naucoria) D Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 290. 
With A. crobulus. Welford, oue. Oct. 13, 1868. 
|. A, (Naucoria) crobulus, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 200. 
" na oo eg fragments 'of sticks. Welford, Norths., 
< 13, 1 
1250. Nh Galera) ovalis, Fr. Ep. p. 236; Bull. t. 552. f. 1. 
Died grass. Sibbertoft, 1868. 
1251. A. (Galera) antipus, Lasch in Linn. vol. iv. No. 
On garden-pots, i in the soil of which a good deal of ee 
dung had been used. Sibbertoft, March 1870. 
This species occurred during a month or more on different 
pots, but never in any large quanti 
Pileus campanulate, with a pr vell; stem einate, 
mu base subterraneous, rooting, more or = bulbous 
pores rust-coloured, ‘0006-0007 long, -00035 w 
1252. A. (Galena) dud roll P. Syn. p. 3 385. 
Amongst moss. Kew ardens, Sept. 1866. 
1253. A. (Psalliota) obturatus, Fr. Syst. Myc. p. 285. 
On the ground amongst grass. Kew. Melrose, A. Jerdon, 
Esq., 1868. 
1254. A. (Psalliota) melaspermus, Bull. t. 540. fig. 1. 
On the ground. Coed Coch, Oct. 19. 
Requires to be carefully distinguished from <A. precoz. 
Attention must be paid to the colour of the spores. 
= (Hypholoma) lacrymabundus, Fr. Syst. Mye. vol. i. 
p. 2 
Fi p or, rather, condition of this species occurred at 
Sibbertoft, in Sept. 187 0, in which the broadly adnate gills 
remained ‘permanently white. The edge was studded with 
beads of moisture, as in the more ordinary condition 
ie A, (Psalliota) sa Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. 
Ou dung. Sibbertoft, Oct. 28, 1870. 
dica grogaziona. Pileus moist, prettily edged with the 
ns of a veil, 3-1 inch across, stem 4—4 inch high 
igh. 
1256. A. ( holoma) ) leucotephrus, B. & Br. Ciespitosus ; 
pileo eds pallido, subcampanulato, rugoso, dein convexo- 
nso, albido ; ; stipite deorsum sericeo-fibrilloso, apice striato 
suleato-striato, fistuloso, annulo amplo, hic illie appendicu- 
lato: ; lamellis angustis, primitus cinereo-albidis, leviter adnatis, 
dein e griseo 
nigris. 
In E masses at the base of ash trees. North Kilworth, 
Oct. 10, 1870. | 
