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Psilocybe, Fries. : Ad 
P. semilanceata, Fries. Among short grass. Common. Poisonous. 
Var. coerulescens, Cke. Among grass. Differs from the 
typieal form only in being blue or greenish at the base of the 
Stem. A. Ri 
P. ericaea, Pers. Among grass in low damp places. P. 
P. physalodes, Bull. On manured ground, P. 
P. atro-rufa, Fries. On soil in the temperate house. 
P. cernua, Müll. On the ground among heaps of dead leaves. Q. 
P. spadicea, Schaeff. On the naked ground. A. 
P. foenisecii, Pers. Among grass. Common. 
Psathyra, Fries. 
P. eorrugis, Pers. On naked soil. A. Among grass. Q. 
Var. vinosus, Corda. Melon yard. 
P. semivestita, Berk. & Broome. Among grass. It is only 
during the young state that the pileus is covered with white, 
floccose down ; when fully developed it is usually quite naked. A. 
P.elata, Massee. A very beautiful fungus, with a bell-shaped, 
rich brown pileus and a silvery-white stem six to seven inches long. 
Growing in dense clusters. On the ground. - Q. 
P. neglecta, Massee. Onthe ground. A. 
Panaeolus, Fries. | 
P. egregius, Mass. Among grass. A. 
P.fimiputris, Bull. Omdung. A. P. 
P. retirugis, Batsch.. On dung. A. 
P. campanulatus, L. Among grass. Common. 
P. papilionaceus, Bull. Among grass. Common. 
P. leucophanes, Berk. & Broome. Among grass. A. 
P. phalenarum, Fries. On horse dung. A. 
` P. fimicola, Fries. On manured ground. P. 
Anellaria, Karsten. 
A. separata, Karsten. On dung. A. P. 
A. fimiputris, Karsten. On dung. Common. 
Psathyrella, Fries. : 
P. gracilis, Fries. On naked ground under hedges &c, A, 
P. subatrata, Fries. On the ground. A. 
