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Stropharia—-cont. 
S. merdaria, Fries. 
On dung. A. 
S. stercoraria, Fries. 
On dung. A., P. 
S. aeruginosa, Curtis. 
Among grass Common. Poi- 
sonous 
S. somiglobata, Batsch. 
On dung. Poisonous, A, P. 
Hypholoma, Fries. 
H. sublateritium, Fries. 
On stumps. Poisonous. A., Q. 
Var. squamosum, Che. 
On stumps. 
H. epixanthum, Fries. 
On stumps. Q. 
H. mec H udsoi 
and c ug 
"RAT Poisono 
Var. eleodes, Fries. 
On stumps. A. 
H. velutinum, Pers. 
On the ground near decaying 
ood. Ay Q. 
H. pyrotrichum, /7o/ms. 
On the ground. A. 
H. candolleanum, Fries. 
On stumps and buried wood. 
444 M. 
H. appendiculatum, Budd. 
On rotten wood. Common. 
H. catarium, Fries. 
On the ground. A. 
H. capnoides, Frie 
On the ead” near stumps. 
Q. 
stumps. 
ous. 
H. hydrophilum, Bull. 
On the ground. A. 
Psilocybe, Fries. 
P. semilanceata, Fries. 
Among short grass. 
Poisonous. 
Var. coerulescens, Che. 
Common. 
Among grass. A. Differs 
i form 7 
from ihe typical 
Psilocybe—con¢. 
only in being blue or 
greenish atthe base of 
the stem. 
P. spadicea, Schaeff. 
On the naked ground. A. 
P. foenisecii, Pers. 
Among grass. Common. 
Psathyra, Fries. 
P. corrugis, Pers. 
On naked soil. A. 
P. semivestita, Berk. & Broome. 
Among grass. Itis only during 
the young state that the 
pileus is covered with white, 
occose down; when fully 
deve peed: it is usually quite 
naked. 
Panaeolus, Fries. 
P. egregius, Mass. 
Among grass. <A, 
P. fimiputris, Bull. 
On dung. A,P 
P. retirugis, Batsch. 
On dung. A. 
P. campanulatus, 7. 
Among grass. Common. 
P. papilionaceus, Bull. 
Among grass. Common. 
Anellaria, Karsten, 
A. separata, Karsten. 
On dung. A., P, 
A. fimiputris, Karsten. 
On dung. Common. 
Psathyrella, qoem 
P. gracilis, 7? 
On naked Padi under hedges, 
&c. A. 
P. hiascens, Fries. 
On the ground under trees. 
A 
P. atomata, Fries. 
On the ground under hedges, 
mmon. 
P. disseminata, Fries. 
On decaying trunks and stumps, 
T 
