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The Fungi of Wiltshire. 



A. (psilocybe) fcenesecii P., common. 



Subgenus xxv., Psathyra. Veil none, or not forming a ring. 

 Pileus conical or campanulate ; margin at first straight. 



Series V., Coprinaritjs, spores black ; gills never becoming 

 purple or brown. 



Subgenus xxvi., Panceolus. Yeil, when present, interwoven, 

 pileus rather fleshy, without striae, margin at first extending beyond 

 the gills, which are clouded. 



A. (panseolus) fimiputris Bulf^ common. 



Subgenus xvii., Psathyrella. Yeil not interwoven, pileus mem- 

 branaceous ; margin not reaching beyond the gills. 

 A. (psathyrella) disseminatus P., common. 



Genus II., Coprinus Fr., gills membranaceous, deliquescent, spores 

 black. 



Coprinus comatus Fr., common. 



atramentarius Fr., ditto. 



— micaceus Fr., ditto. 



- ephemeras Fr., ditto. 



- plicatilis Fr., ditto. 



Genus III., Bolbitius, Fr., gills becoming moist ; spores coloured. 

 Genus IY., Cortinarius, Fr., gills membranaceous persistent ; 

 trama floccose. Yeil consisting of arachnoid threads. Spores rusty- 

 ochre. 



Subgenus i., Phlegmacium. Pellicle of pileus viscid when moist. 

 Yeil and stem dry. 



Subgenus ii., Myxacium. Universal veil, and stem viscid, and 

 polished when dry. 



C. (myxacium) elatior Fr., Bowood. 



Subgenus iii., Inoloma. Pileus fleshy, dry, at first silky with 

 scales or innate fibres, not hygrophanous ; stem bulbous. 



C. (inoloma) violaceus Fr., Eudlow in woods. 



Subgenus iv., Dermocybe. Pileus thin, silky with innate down, 

 dry, not hygrophanous ; stem equal or attenuated, not bulbous. 



C. (dermocybe) anomalus Fr., Bathford Down. 



Subgenus v., Telamonia. Pileus moist, hygrophanous, smooth, 



