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Agaxicus (Clitopilus) stxaminipes, Massee. 
Pileus thin, submembranaceous, fragile, convex then expanded, 
and depressed, whitish, even, rather shining (1-2 in.). Stem 
equal, hollow, smooth, often compressed, straw-coloured below, 
sprinkled with white meal above (2 in. long, 2 lines thick.) Gills 
scarcely crowded, shortly decurrent, whitish, then rosy. Spores 
irregularly globose, nodulose pink. 10-12 p. 
On the ground. Carlisle. (Dr. Carlyle.) 
Agaricus (Hebeloma) nauseosus, CooTce. 
Foetid. Pileus convex, gibbous, more or less expanded, even, 
smooth, viscid, ochrey- white (1-1 \ inch across). Stem equal, or 
slightly attenuated below, of the same colour, mealy above, faintly 
striate downwards, and in decay turning black at the base, solid. 
Gills ventricose, sinuate behind, very broad, rather distant, pallid, 
then clay-coloured, at length ferruginous. Spores large, attenuated 
towards each end, 20 x 10 p. 
On the ground in mixed woods. Park End, Forest of Dean ; 
near Bristol. 
This is evidently distinct from A. capniocephalus and A. ischno - 
stylus. The odour is very strong and abominable, especially after 
being kept for a night in a box. 
Copxinus sobolifexus, Fries Hym. Fur. 322. 
Pileus submembranaceous, ovate then expanded, truncate, 
spotted with scales, dirty white. Stem stuffed, rather ventricose, 
tuberous at the base, ring fugacious. Gills free, ventricose, pallid, 
becoming black. Spores 38-20x8 p. — Cooke Ulus. t. 848. Ag. 
costatus , Krombh. t. 4, f. 1, 2. 
At the base of elm trunk. Ealing Churchyard ; Forest of Dean. 
Perhaps only a variety of C. atramentarius , but the spores are 
nearly twice as large. 
Coxtinaxius (Phlegm&cium) herpeticus, Fr. Hym. Fur. 349. 
Pileus fleshy, equal, somewhat spotted, viscid, disc becoming- 
pale, flesh violaceous then whitish. Stem stuffed, firm, fibrillose, 
dirty pallid, marginate-bulbous at the base. Gills subadnate, 
violaceous-umber, then dingy olive. Spores 10 x 6 . — Cooke Ulus, 
t. 849. 
In woods. Near Carlisle. (Dr. Carlyle.) 
Stem at first short, then 2-3 in. long, hard, but spongy within, 
and at length hollow at the apex. Pileus even, rather viscid, 
olive, then dingy tan-colour, 3 in. broad. Gills 2-3 lines broad. 
Coxtinarius (Dermocybe) lepidopus, Cooke. 
Pileus fleshy, smooth, even, rather thin, convex then expanded, 
gibbous (1-2 in.), umber, with a tinge of violet near the margin, 
becoming rufescent at the disc, flesh whitish, with a darker line 
near the gills.» Stem (3 in. long) attenuated upwards, becoming 
hollow when old, violet at the apex, dirty white below, with con- 
centric fibrillose darker bands, flesh with a pale lilac tinge above 
and dirty white below. V eil whitish, with a tinge of violet. Gills 
adnate, rather crowded, thin, violet, then cinnamon. Spores 
