1£20.] Records of Agaricaceae from Bengal. 353 
12. Panzolus campanulatus, Cooke. 
« For figure see Cooke, t. 629. 
My specimens agree with the British species described 
in Massee’s bo 
Distribution and Habitat —Found on earth, on dung, fre- 
quently in Europe, on earth at Peradeniya, Ceylon, on manured 
lands at Cincinnati, United States and in South Africa, on 
earth at Rochefort, Saintes, Pessines (France) ; now reported 
from the interior of Hooghly district, Bengal, in August 1918, 
growing on dung and manured places. 
Pileus.—Stalked, somewhat campanulate, fleshy, smooth, 
brownish-black, diameter about 2} cm. 
Stalk.—Rooting at the base, central, straight, brownish 
with very minute black dots, tolerably rigid, about 6 cm. long, 
hollow. 
Gills.—Adnate, ascending, crowded, black, narrow. 
Margin.—FEntire. 
Spores.—Deep brown, oval, witha thick wall, 10 x 6, some 
round, diameter 8 »/. 
Cystidia.—None. 
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