336 NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
able plant, which at length turns jet black.—Street, Somerset ; J. A. 
pres Agaricus (Cx1roc si SUBINVOLUTUS, nov. sth —Pileus Pee 
sub-bulbous ; i plant cream-coloured, every tn at length 
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r. Berkeley agrees with me in considering this a good species, and 
by no means a mere variety of A. geotrupus, Fr. Our 
| geotrupus ; it is moreover never umbonate, and the fruit of the two 
species is different 
4. Agaricus (Goya) Tuba.—Fr. Epic., p. 72.—Epping Forest. 
5. Agaricus (Trie macrocephalus, penn Icones 
Selecta Hiymenomycetim i Hungarie, tab. iiii—A remarkable ad- 
ion to o —_ — ur very powerful like Lilium al i. san 
long, eke n.—King’s Lynn; C. B. Plowri 
6. Ayarions (Omphati Fibula’ Bull., var. i aap Mon. Hym. 
Suecie, vol. i, p. 193.—Crystal Palace Grounds and elsewhere 
7. Agaricus ri (Pht) —* Fr. Epic., p. 161.—A totally 
different | plant from ovdes. —In a wood-yard, amongst chips, 
North Wootton, Moroik; OE B. Plowright. 
8. Agaricus ammula) ceralinnn Fr. Epic., p. 187.—On Pine 
stumps, Aviemore, N.B., no common; Rey. Jas. Keith.—Tas 
nauseous and disagree able like A. melleus ; odour sr Hits pig 
A most beautiful tii resembling in its brilliant colouring Cor 
8, Fr, 
_ 9. Agaricus 7 eae ULA) LYAURATUS, nov. sp.—Pileus fleshy, one 
inch or more across, moist, smooth, furnished with a Gist veil 5 
0. Agaricus yates A) JUNCINUS, nov. sp.—Pileus fleshy, inch 
and half ayes. pti ke sulphury-yellow, with a rich brown 
disc; veil none; gills very thin, red-brown; stem elongated, 
thin, four shold long, abladranted downwards, clothed with a few 
fibres ; taste nauseous and disagreeable, somewhat bitter. Allied to 
A. mixtus.—On deat: bullrushes in an old clay-pit, North Wootton, 
Norfolk: C. B. Plowright. 
Cortinarius (desta tragranus, Fr. Epic., p. 281.—Forres ; 
Rev. Jas eith.— Taste strong, rm unpleasant ; odour very potent, 
like that “ the larva of the goat-m 
12. Cortinarius eed ed sellin, Fr. Epic, p. 288.—Epping 
Forest and ree ; W. G.8. Shown at the South Keadenian 
Fungus Show, October, 1873. 
13. Hygrophorus pratens msis, Fr., var. Meisneriensis, Fr. Mon. 
Hym. Suecie, vol. ii., p. 132 sSaiggtiys Fifeshire 
- Lacrarius EXSUCOUS, ov. sp.—Pileus clothed with adpressed 
down, fleshy, depressed with an involute margin ; gills decurrent, 
white, shaded with verdigris, connected by veins and forked; stem 
white, very short, clothed with adpressed down; whole plant rigid 
and brittle, milkless. 
