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A. (hebeloma) pyriodorus P., Castle Combe. 



obscurus Fr., Bowood. 



■ rimosus Bull., Rudlow, &c. 



geophyllus Sow., dttto. 



crustuliniformis Bull., ditto. 



Subgenus xviii., Flammula. Stem fleshy ; gills adnate or decur- 

 rent. 



Subgenus xix., JYaucoria. Stem cartilaginous externally. Mar- 

 gin more or less convex ; pileus inflexed. 

 A. (naucoria) cucumis P., Rudlow. 



melinoides Fr., pastures, common. 



semiorbicularis Bull., ditto. 



furfuraceus P., Corsham. 



Subgenus xx., Galera. Stem externally subcartilaginous ; pileus 

 more or less campanulate ; margin straight. 

 A. (galera) tener Schceff., pastures, common. 

 Subgenus xxi., Crepidotus. Pileus eccentric ; spores not white. 

 A. (crepidotus) mollis Schoeff, common. 



■ variabilis P., ditto. 



— byssisedus P., Bowood, on the ground. 



Series IV., Pratell^e, spores brown or brownish-purple. 

 Subgenus xxii., Psalliota. Yeil fixed to the stem, forming a ring. 

 A. (psalliota) campestris L., mushroom, common. 



arvensis Schceff., common. 



cretaceus Fr., Rudlow. 



ceruginosus Curt., very common. 



squamosus P., Bowood, on beech mast. 



semiglobatus Batsch., common. 



Subgenus xxiii., Hypholoma. Yeil woven into a fugacious web, 

 which adheres to the margin of the pileus. 



A. (hypholoma) sublateritius Fr., Bowood, &c. 



fascicularis Huds., common. 



lacrymabundus Bull., Bowood. 



Subgenus xxiv., Psilocybe. Yeil, if present, not forming a ring. 

 Margin of pileus at first incurved. 



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