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distantes, decurrentes, eoncolores ; sporae fulvidae. 6x4 ß ; stipes 

 e farcto cavus, glaber, sursum attenuatus, flavidus, basi fuscescens, 

 4 — 6 cm. altus. 



A pretty and distinct species, characterised by the clear yellow co- 

 lour of every part. Allied to F. tilopoda Kalchbr. and Mac-Owan, a 

 South African species. 



Jungle near Klong Son, on the ground. 



87. P. sapinea Karsten, Hattsv. II, 410. 



Syn. Agaricus (Flamniula) sapineus Fries, Syst. Myc. I, 239; Fries, 

 Icon. tab. 118, f. 3. 



A common and widely distributed species, occurring here under the 

 typical form. 



Jungle near Lem Dan, on a dead tree. 



Area: Europe, India, N.S.Wales, Queensland, N.Zealand, Ceylon, United 

 States, Cuba, Venezuela. 



Psilocybe Fr. 



88. P. spadicea Karst. Hattsv. I, 506. 



Syn. Agaricus (Psilocybe) spadiceus Fr. Epicr. 225. 

 Jungle near Klong Son, on the ground. 

 Area: Europe. 



89. P. agraria Karst. Hattsv. II, 505. 



Syn. Agaricus (Psilocybe) agraria Fr. Mon. II, 304; Fr. Icon., tab. 

 137, f. i. 



Jungle near Klong Son, on the ground. 

 Area: Western Europe. 



Panaeolus. 



90. \\ a I bell h s Massee (sp. nov.). 



Pileus carnosulus, e convexo-campanulato expansus lividus dein 

 albellus, glaber, 2—3 cm. latus; lamellae confertae, postice attenuato- 

 adnatae, fuliginosae; sporae ellipsoideae utririque apiculatae, atro- 

 fuscae, 20 x 10 p. ; stipes e farcto cavus, sursum attenuatus, fibril- 

 loso-pubescens, pallidus, 7 — 10 cm. altus. 



Most nearly allied to P. campanulatus L. , differing in the adnate 

 gills and larger spores. 



On Buffalo dung. 



91. P. campanulatus Berk., Outl. Fung. 175. 



Syn. Agaricus campanulatus Linn. Suec. 2, n. 1213. 



Like many other coprophilous fungi, the present species has a wide 

 distribution. Size very variable. 



