410 APPENDIX. 



A. {My.') alcaJinus, Fr. Very common in the woodj' places, parks, and 



gardens tliroiigliout London. 

 A. {Ml/.) icjniis, Bolt. Very common in woods and grassy places. 

 A. {My.)flo2X'S, Bull. Bishop's Wood. 

 A. {My.) acicula, SclisefF. Very common about stumps. 

 A. {Ml/.) sanffuino/enius, A. and S. Not uncommon. Bishop's "Wood. 

 A. {My.) galopiis, Schrad. Ken Wood, Sept. 1862 ; M. C. C. 

 A. {My.) (fiftcrygius. Scop. Vei-y common in •woods ; north of London. 

 A. {My.) vulgaris, P. Ken Wood. 



A. {My.) roridus, Fr. On dead brambles. Bishop's Wood. 

 A. {My.) tcncrriimis, B. Fir leaves. Millficld Lane. 

 A. {My.) corticola, Schum. Common on and about stumps. 



Subgenus 9. Plbueotus. 



A. {PI.) dryinus, P. Common on elms and oaks. Stoke Newington. 



A. {PI.) ulmarius, Bull. Very common ; on elms, in the parks, and by 

 roadsides. Esculent. 



A. {PI.) siihpalmahis, Fr. Abundant on squared elms. Hornsey. 



A. {PI.) euosmus, Berk. Extremely common about London on old elms, 

 early summer, June 1869, &c. The pale lilac spores are characteristic, 

 but its peculiar and powerful odour and tough coriaceous stem point 

 rather to Lcntinus than Ar/urkus. Once in Millfield Lane on dead 

 holly ; M. C. C. Esculent ; /. A. C. 



A. {PL) ostrcaius, Jacq. Common on elms. Stoke Newington, and all the 

 London parks. 



A. {PL) salignm, Hoffm. On willows ; side of New River, Stoke New- 

 ington. 



A. {PL) accrosus. Fr. Not uncommon on wet banks, and in ruts made by 

 cart-wheels in Bishop's Wood. 



A. {PL) hypnophilus, P. Bishop's Wood, Sept. 1862; M. C. C. 



Section II. HYPOEHODn. Spores salmon-colour. 

 Subgenus 10. Volyaeia. 



A. { Vo.) volvaceus, Bull. Often in stoves at Holly Lodge, Highgate ; 

 M. C. C. 



Subgenus 11. Pluteus. 



A. {PL) cervinus, SehsefF. Not uncommon on stumps and fallen timber. 



A. {PL) nanus, P. On a fallen tree, Bishop's Wood. 



A. {PL) pihlebopJwrus, Ditm. Ken Wood, Sept. & Oct. 1862 ; M. C. C. 



Subgenus 12. Entoloma. 



A. {En.) sinuatus, Fr. This is probably the A. ferfiJis, P. of Berkeley's 



Outli7ies. Not uncommon in Bishop's AVood. Poisonous. 

 A. {En.) Bloxami, B. & Br. Exposed pastures ; north of London. 

 A. {En.) cJypcatiis, L. In pastures. Hampstead. Bare. 

 A. {En.) nidorosus, Fr. Not uncommon in woods north of London. 



Subgenus 13. CLiTOPiLrs. 

 A. {CI.) prunuhis, Qio^. Common; woods north of London. Esculent. 



