Pl. cell.aph. 11. HYMENOTHECE. 259. Coprin. 633 
3. Coprinus velutinus. Velvetty dung-stool. 
Thalli in tufts, brittle: stem fibrilled, collared; cap he- 
mispherical, bossed, hairy or scaly, rust-yellow; gills 
crowded, clouded, brown; edge whitish. 
Agaricus lacrymabundus, Sowerby Fung. 4). 
Agaricus velutinus, Persoon Syn. 408, 
In grass-land, or on trees; autumn. 
4. Coprinus papilionaceus. Butterfly dung-stool. 
Stem furrowed at top, covered with black powder; cap 
rather fleshy, bellshape, grey, almost black; gzd/s entirely 
adnexed, variegated grey and black; edge whitish. 
Agaricus papilionaceus, Bull. Herb. 561; Persoon Syn. 410. 
Agaricus acuminatus, Scheff. 202. 
In pastures, and grassy woods. 
5. Coprinus cinctulus. Girdle dung-stool. 
Stem long, pipey, brown; cap convex, reddish-brown, 
with a dark ring towards the edge; gills 3 in a set, broad, 
black. 
Agaricus cinctulus, Bolton Fung. 1523; Persoon Syn. All. 
In meadows, and on dunghills. 
6. Coprinus cepeestipes. Onion-stalked dung-stool. 
Thalh in tufts, entirely yellow; stem bellied, solid at 
bottom ; cap bellshaped, streaked; gills free. 
Agaricus cepzstipes, Persoon Syn. 416; Sowerby Fungi, 2. 
Agaricus luteus, Bolt. Fung. 50. 
On dunghills. 
B. cretaceus. Thallus entirely white. 
Agaricus cretaceus, Bull. Herb, 374. 
7. Coprinus ciliaris. Fringe dung-stool. 
Thallus large; stem bulbous, collared; cap conical, co- 
vered with a snow-white powder, afterwards glutinous; 
edge fringed; gills $ in a set, black. 
Agaricus ciliaris, Bolt. Fung. 53; Persoon Syn. 416, 
- In meadows, and on fresh dunghills. 
b. Cap membranaceous, running almost entirely into water ; 
gills very thin. 
8. Coprinus comatus. Wig dung-stool. 
Thalli gregarious; stem very long; collar moveable ; cap 
conical, scaly, whitish; scales yellowish; giils crowded, at 
first purplish-white. 
