244 FUNaUS-FLOEA. 



Agarieus (Lepiota) micropholis. Berk, and Broome, Jouim. 

 Liun. Soc, vol. xi. p. 506; Cke., Hdbk., p. 362; Cke., 

 Illnstr., pi. 943b. 



On cocoa-nut fibre in a stove. 



Pirst described from Ceylon specimens, and probably in- 

 troduced into this country. 



Lepiota citrophylla. B. & Br. 



Pileus up to f in. across, flesli thin ; convex then expanded, 

 obtuse or broadly umbonate, at length depressed, lemon- 

 yellow, clad with rnfous scales; gills free or slightly 

 adnexed, rounded behind or attenuated, lemon-yellow ; stem 

 1-1| in. long, 1-1^ line thick, equal, squamulose, lemon- 

 3'ellow, stuffed then hollow ; ring almost obsolete ; spores 

 elliptical, 7-8 X 4 /j,. 



Agarieus (Lepiota) eitropTiyllus, Berk. & Broome, Linn. 

 Journ., vol. xi. p. 609 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 362 ; Cke., lUustr.,. 

 pi. 639. 



On the ground. 



Somewhat resembling L. amianthina, but distinguished by 

 the free or only very slightly adnexed gills and the whitii 

 flesh. 



III. ANNULOSI. 



Lepiota Vittadinii. Pr. 



Pileus 3-4 in. across, flesh 4-6 lines tbick at the disc?, 

 1 ecoming very thin at the margin, white; convex then 

 plane, obtuse, or gibbous, densely covered with small, erect, 

 •wart-like scales, altogether whitish; gills free but rather 

 •clote to the stem, 3-4 lines broad, rounded in front, thickisb, 

 ventricose, with a greenish tinge ; stem 2J-3| in. long, up 

 to f in. thick, cylindrical, with numerous concentric rings of 

 squarrose scales, up to the superior, large ring ; whitish, or 

 the edges of the scales often tipped with red, solid. 



Agarieus (Lepiota) Vittadinii, Fries, Epicr., p. 16 ; Cke., 

 Hdbk., p. 15; Cke., lUustr., pi. 36 (after Krombholz). 



In pastures, &o. 



Intermediate between Lepiota and Amanita. (Fries.) 



Differs from L. nympTiarum in the solid stem and superior 

 ring. 



