66 KEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Agaxicus (Collybia) ozes, Ft. Hym. Eur. 125. 
Strong scented. Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, then plane, 
umbonate, nahed^ smooth, hygroplianous, margin striate, stem medul- 
late then Jishdose, finely striate, slender, fragile, somewhat flexuous, 
apex mealy ; gills adfixed, crowded, cinereous, then sooty-olive. 
On pine leaves. 
Pileus 1 in. and more, when moist cinereous-fuscous, when dry 
pale clay-coloured. Stem 2^-4 in. long, 1 line thick. 
Agaricus (Mycena) metatus, Fr. Hym. Eur. Grevillea iv., 168. 
Coolie Ulus. t. 238. 
Agaxicus (Bflycena) pullatus, Berh. Cooke Ulus, t. 237. Grevillea 
XI., 69. 
Penzance. “ A distinct species.” 
Agaxicus (Omphalia) telmatiaeus, Berk, & Cooke Ulus. t. 240. Ag. 
affxicatus, Berk, (not Fries.) 
On Sphagnum. 
Agaxicus (Pleuxotus) acexinus, Fr. Hym. Eur.Ylh. Grevilleaxi., 155. 
Cooke Ulus. t. 291. 
On ash, near Morpeth. 
Agaxicus (Pleuxotus) limpidus, I'r. Hym. Eur. 177. Grevillea x., 
149. Cooke. t. 276J. 
On decaying wood. Penzance. 
Agaxicus (Pleuxotus) hypnophilus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 181. Cooke 
Handbook, No. 135. lllus. t. 212c. 
On moss. 
Agaxicus (Leptonia) aspxellus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 205. Cooke Handbook, 
No. 280. 
Amongst grass. Coed Coch. 
Agaxicus (Eccilia) gxiseo-xubellus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 212. 
Pileus membranaceous, deeply umbilicate, at length plane, striate, 
hygroplianous, umber then hoary, stem fistulose, smooth, paler ; gills 
slightly decurrent, rather distant, pallid, then flesh-coloured. 
In pine woods. 
Stem 2 in. long. Pileus 1 in. and more broad. 
Agaxicus (Hebeloma) magnimamma, Fr, Hym. Eur. 243. 
Pileus with a fleshy disc, extended in a mammiform umbo, con- 
vexo-plane, naked, brick-red, growing pale, stem obsoletely fistu- 
lose, equal, smooth, naked, pale gilvous ; gills obtusely adnate, 
crowded, pallid, then ferruginous. 
On the ground, amongst grass. 
Circumference of the pileus thin, not hygroplianous. 
Agaxicus (Galexa) tenex, Schcef. var. pubescens, Fr. 
According to Fries this is A. pilosellus, Pers. 
Agaxicus (Tubaxia) stagninus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 273.' 
Pileus submembranaceous, conical, then convex, obtuse, rather 
viscid and striate when moist, ferruginous-bay, when dry even, 
subochraceous, furnished about the margin with fioccose, concentric 
white scales, stem fistulose, rubiginous-brown, gills decurrent, very 
broad, ferruginous. 
In marshy ground. Sibbertoft. A dwarf form, about the size 
of A. inquilinus. 
