158 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
on the original drawing which is omitted from the plate. 
Sowerby’s model of this species he has introduced a well- developed 
annulus on the stem, a character foreign to Volvaria; but it must 
again appear s of normally oe species. On the 
back of this pe there is. a sketch of one of the Mycetozoa— 
plants and the section on the plate are not on the see 
. Agaricus (Lepiota) cepestipes Sow. There is an oat 
of the group of white plants belonging to this plate i in a Dickson- 
Sowerby collection, but the individuals have been re d. There 
are two sections on the plate, mu and small, but oc the larger 
is on the original drawing. Sowerby’s drawing is ; considerably 
worked over with body-white, whith to this da ay h ut ay 
in comm 
have now become lead-colour or alpasee black. Boweaby must have 
got at some permanent white, perhaps only known to himself. 
TG Gomphidius glutinosus Fr. The original of this is without 
ce Cortinarius (Myxacium) elatior Fr. There is a good, 
carefully-coloured section on the original, omitted on the plate. 
rt the stem is written, ‘‘ partly pithy.” 
10. Agaricus (Clitocybe) —— Sow. There is an ha 
ie sy 
“ Pileus Mens fresh | stellated* or beiiecioats tenet the aie: 
but light w! hen dry and more a stone color. Pleasant odour of a 
r, but more watery.”’ On the back of the 
brought to his house in the box was so powerful as to over- 
ware ae scent of all the others, tho’ the box was large and full.” 
4. Agaricus (Lepiota) clypeolarius Bull. The original of 
is is in the Dickson- Sowerby collection, but with two additional 
figures of a small example showing the umbonate pileus. The 
us shown on one small ea and on the section are not 
on the original drawing. The original section thes shows the gills 
= This refers to the strie at the margin of the Lee 
