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Agaricus (Crepidotus) applanatus, Pers. Ohs. t.b.f. 3. 
Pileus rather -fleshy, soft, fragile, plane, reniform, or wedge- 
shaped, whitish^ ending behind in a very short ivhite tomentose 
stem; gills determinate^ crowded, linear; whitish, then pale cin- 
namon. — Fr, Hym. Eur. 275. 
On decaying wood. Penzance. 
Agaricus (Crepidotus) haustellaris, Fr, Hym, Fur. 276. CooTcq 
Handbook No. 354. 
With the last. 
Agaricus (Crepidotus) Ralfsii, B. & Hr. Ann. Nat. Hist. (1883), p. 
372, No. 2008. 
Pileus semi-reflexed, yellow, delicately hispid or chaffy, margin 
involute, flat, fixed by cottony flocci, stem obsolete, gills ventricose, 
clay-coloured, margin whitish. 
On decaying wood. Penzance. 
Agaricus (Psilocybe) subericaeus, hr. Icon. No. 367, t. 136, f. 2. 
= A. clivularum, Letell. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, even, smooth, tawny ; 
stem fistulose, smooth, becoming yellowish, gills sinuate, adnexed, 
broad, pallid, then blackish. 
In fields, near Chester. 
Stem l|-2 in. Pileus 2 in. broad or more. 
Ag. clivularum, Letell, is referred by Fries to his Ag. ericceus, 
but it is clearly rather his Ag. suberic(Bus.” 
Agaricus (Psathyra) conopileus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 304. Cooke Hand- 
hook, No. 422. 
“ In various places amongst grass, and in garden borders, vary 
ing when fresh in the depth of the brown tint. Near Peterborough 
it occurred last year with a distinct bulb.” — B, 4’ Br. 
Agaricus (Psathyra) glareosa, B. ^ Hr. Ann. Nat. Hist, 1883, p. 372, 
No. 2011. 
Pileus campanulate, obtuse or umbonate, grey, apex pallid 
chestnut, striate, floccose with shining atoms ; stem fistulose, 
invested with white fibrils, brown, gills broadly adnate, umber. 
On gravelly soil, after wet weather. June. 
“ Pileus ^ in. across, very minutely tomentose ; stem 1-2 in. 
high, 1 line thick ; gills broad behind. Spores black. Flesh 
brown, especially close to the gills.” 
Agaricus (Psathyra) pellospermus, Bull. t. 561. 
“We have certainly had this year the true plant of Bulliard, 
which seems to us distinct from A. corrugis.^’ 
Agaricus (Psalthyrella) crenatus, Fr. Hym. Eur., 315. 
Pileus membranaceous, hemispherical, sulcate, atomate, hygro- 
phanous, margin crenaie, stem slightly curved, fragile, smooth, 
whitish, striate above, and mealy ; gills adnate, somewhat ventri- 
cose, from yellowish brown becoming black. 
On grassy ground. Penzance. 
Coprinus iloculosus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 315. Cooke Handbook, No. 461. 
