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hymenium ; internal structure pseudo-parenchymatous in trans- 
verse section ; basidia rather large, 40-00 x 7-9 p»., contents granular 
sterigmata 4; spores hyaline, smooth, granular, globose 5-7 p. 
diam.’ --(A. D. Cotton, ‘Trans. Brit: Myc: Soc.’, Vol. IIT, 
part 4). 
Since being found near Halifax, it has been met with at 
Carlisle, 1908-9 ; Chatsworth, 1909; Broseley, Salop, 1909 ; 
and Clare Island, 1910. [To follow 1233]. 
NEW TO BRITAIN. 
The descriprions given under the following six agarics are 
from Massee’s ‘Eur. Agaricaceae.’ 
OMPHALIA BIBULA Quel. 
.N.E.—Mulgrave Woods.. (F.F-., 1g10, ‘ Nat.’, IgII, p. 22). 
‘ Pileus umbilicate when moist, silky, oliwe yellow, then grey ; 
gills arcuate, broad, citron, stem tinged citron.’ {To follow No. 
282]. 
Pluteus cervinus Var. RIGENS Pers. 
N.E.—Castle Howard. (F.F., 1909, ‘ Nat.’, 1909, p. 419). 
CLITOPILUS ANGUSTUS (Pers.). 
N.E.—Mulgrave Woods. (F.F., 1910, ‘ Nat.’, 1911, p. 21). 
‘ Pileus convexo-plane, subumbonate, grey, silky-shining 
when dry; gills tinged flesh colour; stem glabrous, white, base 
ancurved, downy ; spores 7-8 5p. [To follow 263}. 
INOCYBE COOKE! Bresad. 
N.E.—Mulgrave Woods. (F.F., 1910, ‘ Nat.’, 1911, p. 22). 
‘ Pileus conico-campanulate, expanded, umbonate, edge becom- 
ing upturned and split, fibrillose and silky rimose, centre glabrous, 
stvaw-colour, then lurid yellowish; gills crowded, attenuato- 
adnexed, greyish white, then yellowish cinnamon ; stem colour 
of pileus, silky fibrillose, base marginately subbulbous, apex 
naked ; spores 8-10 X5p’; smooth, cystidia absent. [To follow 
436]. 
HYPHOLOMA MELANTINUM Fr. 
N.E.—Mulgrave Woods. (F.F., 1910, ‘ Nat.’, IgII, p. 22). 
‘ Pileus companulate, then expanded, umber then pale, 
variegated with black innate pilose squamules; gills adnexed, 
ventricose, pale umber ; stem fistulose, pallid, fibrillosely hispid ; 
spores 6-7 < 3-4 p.’ [To follow 662.] 
LACTARIUS TABIDUS Fr. 
N.E.—Mulgrave Woods. (F.F., 1910, ‘ Nat.’, 1911, p. 22). 
_» * Pileus submembranaceus, acutely umbonate, reddish then 
pale, edge striate when moist; stem subfistulose, pallid; gills 
flaccid, pallid; spores 84-5.’ [To precede 850]. 
agir April 1. 
