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caused by the pressure of the edge of the pileus, in an early 

 stage of growth, which has somewhat the appearance of a 

 Yolva. (Berk.) 



Tufted. Pileus brownish-white or silvery grey, darker at 

 the summit, remaining campanulate for a long time, above 

 2 in. from the base to the apex, obtusely and irregularly 

 plicate, unequal, at length becoming plane and revolute. 

 Lamellae free, silvery grey, changing to black, contiguous 

 to each other, ventricose, dissolving in age. Stipes hollow, 

 white, 3-8 in. long, cylindrical, about ^ in. thick. This 

 species is well marked by the large folds or plaits which 

 often extend from the base to the very apex of the pileus. 

 (Grev.) 



Coprinus soboliferus. Fr. 



Pileus 1^-2^ in. across, subcylindrical, then ovato-cam- 

 panulate, lower half of pileus usually undulate but not 

 sulcate or striate, disc truncate, usually depressed, distinctly 

 squamulose, dingy white, towards the apex tinged with pale 

 brown, squamules darker, flesh very thin ; gills free, lanceo- 

 late, ^ in. or more broad, crowded, pale then blackish ; stem 

 5-8 in. long, | in. thick at the base, slightly attenuated 

 upwards, silky, white, stuffed; towards the base there is a 

 depressed zone caused by the edge of the pileus when young, 

 ring fugacious; spores elliptical, 15 x 7 p. 



Coprinus soboliferus, Pries, Epicr., p. 243 ; Cooke, Hdbk., 

 p. 225 ; Cooke, lUustr., pi. 848. 



Amongst grass near to trunks, buried wood, &c. A very 

 large and beautiful species, distinguished from Coprinus 

 atramentarius, its nearest ally, by thg larger size of every part, 

 the costate or waved lower portion of the pileus, the 

 truncate, depressed disc, with distinct squamules, the 

 whitish colour of the pileus, and the imperfectly hollow or 

 stuffed stem. 



Coprinus fuscescens. Ft. 

 Pileus 1-1:1^ in. across, submembranaceous, ovato-expandea, 

 dull, disc rather fleshy, even or cracked into squamules, 

 greyish-brown, disc rufous ; gills adfixed, blackish-umber ; 

 stem 4—5 in. long, about ^ in. thick, equal, fragile, hollow, 

 subfibrillose, ring indistinct or absent, whitish ; spores 

 elliptical, apiculate, 10 x 6 /a. 



