NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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Agaricus (Flammula) clitopilus, Che. <$f Smith. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, disc depressed and umbilicate, 
smooth, dry, purplish brown (madder brown), stem ventricose, 
erect, hollow, fuliginous, with a few scattered fibrils towards the 
base, and brown within, gills scarcely crowded, ventricose, slightly 
adnexed, pallid. Cooke Ulus. t. 500. 
Amongst firs. Stonehouse, Gloucester. Nov., 1867. 
Pileus 2 inches. Stem 2-J-3 inches, ^in. thick in the middle. 
Allied to Ag. Weinmanni, Fries, of which it may possibly be a 
variety, but differing in the pileus not being virgate, in the ventri- 
cose hollow stem, and in the gills not being decurrent. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) triscopus, Fries. Hym. Far. 259. 
Pileus rather fleshy, conical, then hemispherical, obtuse, then 
convex and umbonate, even, smooth, bay-brown, ochraceous when 
dry, stem minutely fistulose, filiform , smooth , ferruginous , umber at 
the base ; gills adnate, thin, rather crowded, dark ferruginous. 
Cooke Ulus. t. 458, b. 
On old wood in a cellar. Kilburn. (H. T. Wharton.) 
Pileus about half-an-inch broad, stem an inch long. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) arvalis, Fries. Hym. Eur. 261. 
Pileus rather fleshy, tough, convex then plane, growing pale 
when dry. Stem fistulose (stuffed) thin pulverulent , becoming 
yellowish, with a long filiform root ; gills adnexed, rather distant, 
tawny then ferruginous. Cooke Ulus. t. 479, variety. 
On the ground. 
The plant figured is not the typical form. Pileus j to 11 inches. 
Stem 1^ to 2 \ in. With a distinct bulb between the ascending and 
descending portion of the stem. It is probably a distinct variety. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) glandiformis, Cooke. 
Pileus at first obtusely campanulate, becoming somewhat hemis- 
pherical, or filbert-shaped, nut-brown, smooth, even, stem erect, 
elongated, equal, stuffed then hollow, pallid, sometimes twisted. 
Gills very broad, rounded behind, adnate, umber. Spores broadly 
almond-shaped (‘01-012 x ‘006- 008 mm.). Agaricus nuceus , 
Smith, in Herb. Mus. Brit. Cooke Illus. t. 490, b. 
On the ground. Teignmouth, Devon. Oct., 1867. 
Pileus nearly an inch broad and high, nut-brown colour, disc 
darker. Stem 3-4 inches long, 2 lines thick, pallid. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) myosotis, Fr. Eym. Eur. f 261. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, "expanded, rather umbonate, covered 
with a viscid pellicle, becoming discoloured ; stem hollow, slender, 
pallid , clad with squamose fibrils , which form a cortinate veil ; gills 
adnate, decurrent, rather distant, at length ferruginous brown, edge 
serrate , white. — Fr. Icon. t. 125,/. 1 ; Cooke Illus. ined. 
In moist places. Scarboro’. (6r. Massee.) 
Pileus of a peculiar colour, from olivaceous or greenish-brown to 
yellowish. 
The specimens which will be figured are of rather larger size than 
usual. The following notes are given by Mr. Massee: — “Pileus 
