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C. Cinereus (Schaeff.) Fr. (Lat.. ash-coloured.) 

 New Copse. 



Under trees. Uncommon. 

 C niveilS Pers. (Lat., snow-white). 



Near Lyndhurst. Mark Ash. Ramnor. Denny Lodge Inclosure. 

 Tantany Wood. Burley. 



On horse-dung in fields and woods through the greater part of the 

 year. Common. 

 C. micaceus (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., covered with bright particles). 



Denny Lodge Inclosure. Bank. Ivy Copse. Mark Ash. Rhinefield. 

 Burley. Ridley, etc. 



On and about stumps, roots, palings, etc. Very common. 

 C. papillatus (Batsch) Fr. (Lat., with nipples). 

 Near Lyndhurst. 



On dung. Rare. 

 C. deliquescens (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., dissolving). 

 Near Lyndhurst. Ivy Gutter. 



In woods and hedgerows. Not common. 

 C. radiatUS (Bolt.) Pers. (Lat., like the spokes of a wheel). 

 Ramnor. Buskett's Wood. Mark Ash. 



On dung and manure heaps. Not common. 

 C. Friesii Quel. (In honour of Elias Fries). 

 Nomansland. 



On grass. Rare. 

 C. ephemeras (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., lasting but for a day). 

 Queen's Bower. 



On manure heaps. Not common. Resembles C. plicatilis but 

 disc prominent. 

 C. plicatilis (Curt.) Fr. (Lat., in folds; from the cap). 



Queen's Bower. Mark Ash. Woodhurst. Woodndley. Balmer Lawn. 

 Allum Green. Ridley Wood. Mark Ash, etc. 



In pastures and woods. Very common. Disc depressed. 



Genus 46. PAN/EOLUS Fr. (Gr., pan, all, and aiolos, variegated, from the 

 appearance of the gills). Pileus never striated or expanding. Mar- 

 gin exceeding the mottled gills. Spores black. 

 P. phalaenarum (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., of moths ; from its likeness to P. pap- 

 ilionaccus). 



Buskett's Wood. Ironshill. Denny Lodge Inclosure. Dearleap. 

 Holmsley Inclosure. 



In pastures on dung. Not uncommon. Differs from P. papilim- 

 aceus in the viscid and ochraceous cap. 

 P. retirugis Fr. (Lat., with a network of wrinkles, said of the pileus). 

 Hurst Hill. Denny Wood. 



In pastures among grass or on dung. Not common. Differs from 

 Psathyta corrugis in gills not being violet- tinted. 

 P. sphinctrinus Fr. (Gr., a tight band, because the gills never expand). 

 Brockis Hill. 



In pastures and on dung. Not uncommon. Near ihe next but 

 stem grey. 



P. papiiionaceus (Bull.) Fr. (Lat., butterfly-like). 



Near Lyndhurst. Ivy Gutter. Mark Ash. Balmer Lawn. Queen's 

 Bower. 



In pastures, gardens and on dung. Not uncommon. Like the next, 

 but pileus hemispherical. Stem pale. Gills broadly adnate. 

 P. campanulatus (Linn.) Fr. (Lat., like a little bell). 



Holmsiey Inclosure. Mark Ash. Buskett's Wood. Minsteai New 

 Copse. Racecourse. Ridley, etc. 



On dung in pastures and woods. Common. Stem reddish, at first 

 powdered with white meal. 



