Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 469 
Pileus 3 inches across; stem 4 inches high, -$ inch thick ; 
gus d 14 line broad. Spores "00028 long, -00019 wide, very 
ark brown purple. 
This is clearly different from A. Candollianus and A. ap- 
pendiculatus, Fr. The pileus is vee ue a rich brown when 
young, nor are the gills when old at all brown 
1257. A. (Psilocybe) agnarius, Fr. MSS. cum icone, 
Pileo e conico-convexo, expanso, albido, Aa non 
hygrophano, subumbonato, subsulcato-striato ; ; eu 
stipite flexuoso, fistuloso, candido; lamellis valde distintas 
latiusculis, breviter adnatis adnexisve, cinereis. 
About the roots of decayed trees. North Kilworth, ee 
shire, Oct. 10, 1870, and in other places, but not co mm 
Allied to A. coprophilus. In colour the pileus Potest 
cru Hygrophorus ovinus. 
1258. A. (Pansolus) —— Fr., Batt. t. 22 F. 
On die Sibbertoft, Oct. 1870 
Exactly according with Battara s figure, which scarcely 
agrees with the specific n 
1259. A. (Paneolus) fiidoola, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. p. 301. 
On dung. A stouter form than that of Bolton. Sibbertoft, 
Oct. 1870 
1260. E wp subatratus, Batsch, f. 89. 
Batheaston, Sept. 1 
Pu a bateli caudatus, Fr. Ep. p. 2 
mongst the hee of a wooden pavement, D. 
Siberia CEDE 19,1 
A small form. ’Pileus at „first sienna-brown, at length 
whitish, often recipe J ponit; stem at first white, fibril- 
lose ; gills ventricose, 
1262. A. (Psathyrella) aa innie, n.s. Pileo expanso, 
hygrophano, atomato, e rufo pallescente; stipite elongato, se- 
riceo-furfuraceo, pallido, eximie fistuloso ; ; lamellis latis, 
crassis, distantibus, dente decurrente, adn qeu, acie pallidis. 
On a wooden pavement. Sibbertoft, Oct. 28, 1870 
Pileus 14 inch across, margin crena ate ; ts 6^ inches » high, 
1} line thick, narrowly but ism fistulose ; gills 2 
broad, connected by veins, rufous, then brown-purple. cenis 
black. 
Resembling A. confragosus so closely that, till the spores 
were observed, it was tal n for that species 
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