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This agaric has been regarded as A. storea, but incorrectly so. 
It is always caespitose, and has hitherto occurred either on rotten 
beech wood or under beech trees. 
Forres, 1882. High Beech. Epping Forest. 
Pileus about 2 in. across. Stem 2 to 4 in. high, by 3 lines 
thick. 
231. Russula Du Poxtii, Phil., n. s. 
Pileus compact, fleshy, firm, convexo-plane, depressed, smooth, 
dry, centre rufous or flesh-red ; margin bluish, even, obtuse ; 
stem spongy-stuffed, minutely striate, glabrous, white ; gills 
rounded behind, broad, distant, white. 
In a wood. Mattishall, Norfolk. The Rev. Canon DuPort. 
Pileus 11 to 2 j in. broad; stem 1 in. or more high, and 5 to 8 
lines broad. 
The flesh turns reddish brown when cut, and the odour is that 
of the common crab. 
232. Coxtinaxius (Phlegmacium) poxphyxopus, Fr. Hymen., p. 351. 
Grevillea n., p. 116. 
Terrington St. Clement’s. In a mossy meadow under trees. 
Oct., 1883. 
233. Coxtinaxius (Hydxocybe) scandens, Fr. Hymen., p. 396. vaxiety. 
Pileus submembranaceous, conical, then expanded, at first tawny- 
ferruginous, when moist honey-coloured, when dry alutaceous, umbo 
fleshy, margin striate; stem fistulose, flexuous, smooth, apex 
thickened, base attenuated white ; gills adnate, thin, rather dis- 
tant, tawny, cinnamon, edge of the same colour. 
In fir woods. North Wootton Heath. Oct. and Nov., 1883. 
This small species occurred in great abundance in clusters on 
the ground, amongst fir leaves. 
234. Coxtinaxius (Hydxocybe) fasciatus, Fries Hymen., p. 399, 
Grevillea vm .,p. 78. 
Reffley Wood. Oct. and Nov., 1883. 
235. Hydnum divexsidens, Ir. Hymen,., p. 609. Sv. Ail. Svamp., 
t. 71, /. 2. Grevillea xm., jd. 46. 
On beech. Near Guildford. Mr. T. Howse. Oct., 1883. Found 
also in Epping Forest on hornbeam by Dr. Wharton, Oct., 1884. 
236. Cyphella Pimii, Phil. 
Fasciculate, cyathiform, erect or pendant, membranaceous, pube- 
scent, white or very pale yellow ; stem rather slender, crooked, 
enlarged upwards ; margin of cup somewhat incised ; basidia cylin- 
draceo-clavate ; spores subpyriform, colourless ('OOy-’Ol x ‘004 
mm.). 
On dead herbaceous stems in water. Dublin. Mr. Greenwood 
Pirn. 
About 2 lines high and cup 1 line wide. The basidia have 
sometimes only two spicules, generally four. 
237. Cyphella bxunnea, Phil. 
Scattered or crowded, sessile, cupulate, dirty-brown, clothed near 
the margin with a grey pruina ; margin incurved, lacerated, mouth 
