No. 63.] 
[March, 1884. 
A QUARTERLY RECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY 
AND ITS LITERATURE. 
NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
{Continued from p. 44.) 
The following species are enumerated in a communication by- 
Messrs. Berkeley and Broome to the “ Annals of Natural His- 
tory,” for Dec., 1883 : — 
Agaricus (Lepiota) licmophozus, B. ^ Br. Linn. Jonrn. xi., p. 500, 
Iiepiota flammula, Gillet. Bymen. France. 
Description is given in the Reprint of the “ Handbook,” at the 
end of this number. 
Agaricus (Lepiota) illinitus, Fr. Hym. Fur. 39. 
Penzance (J. Ralfs). Description also as above. 
Agazicus (Tzicholoma) ozeinus, FI. Syst. Myc. p. 52. Coohe Ulus. 
t. 2m. 
Agazicus (Tzicholoma) atzocinezeus, Pers. Syn. 348. Coohe Ulus, 
t. 52a. Grevillea viii., p. 73. 
Agazicus (Clitocybe) cyanophaeus, Fr. Hym. Fur, 82, var. Fengellei, 
B. Br. Cooke Ulus. t. 264. 
Pileus compact, convex, then plane, obtuse, smooth, fuscous, be- 
coming blue ; stem solid, smooth, attenuated from the base, when 
young bluish, apex abruptly white ; gills very decurrent, crowded, 
violet, becoming pallid. 
In woods. Cornwall. 
“ It is possible that this form may be specifically distinct ; but 
though it differs so much from the figure given by Gonnerman and 
Rabenhorst, the characters answer so well to those which are given 
in Hym. Eur. that we do not at present consider it distinct. It 
occurred on two occasions ; the abrupt white apex of the stem is 
very remarkable.” — B. ^ Br. 
Agazicus (Clitocybe) zivulosus, Pers. 8yn. 369. var. neptuneus, 
Batsch. f. 115. Cooke Ulus. t. 2005, vide Grevillea vii.,y?. 127. 
On dry mountain pastures near the sea. 
Agazicus (Collybia) cedematopus, Schceff. t. 259. 
“ The specimens were in a very early stage, and the identification 
requires confirmation.” 
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