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Agaricus (Psalliota) sagatus, Fr. Hym. Fur., 281. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convexo- plane, even, smooth, fulvous, rather 
shining; stem hollow, equal, ring distant , spreading ; gills free, 
ventricose, umber. 
Under beech. Kew Gardens, Oct. 1886. (G. M.) 
Stem 2 in. long, 3 lines thick. Pileus 2 in. broad. 
Agaricus (Psathyra) gyroflexus, Fries Hym. Fur., 305. 
Pileus membranaceous, conical-campanulate, striate , atomate, 
growing pallid ; stem slender, flexuous, silky and shining, white ; 
gills adnexed, crowded, soft, grey, becoming purplish. 
Amongst grass. Scarborough. (G. Massee.) 
Stem 2 in. long, 1 line thick. Pileus 5 lines (or more) broad, 
grey, with a rufescent disc. Subcsespitose. 
Coprinus tardus, Karst. Symb. Myc. Fenn. vi., 20. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, fragile, ovoid, then campanulate, Sulcate or 
broadly striate, quite smooth, bay, then growing pallid (3-6 cm. 
broad and high]. Stem fistulose, somewhat bent, equal, finely 
striate about the apex, rather downy, white (6-9 cm. high, 5 mm. 
thick). Gills adnate, crowded, very narrow (2 mm.), narrowed 
outwards, whitish, then brownish, at length black. Spores ovoid, 
rather angular, unequal-sided, fuscous (12-18x7-9 p). Inodorous, 
csespitose. — Karsten Icon. Set. Hym. Fenn., p. 10, t. 5, /. 19. 
On the ground. Kew Gardens, Oct., 1886. (G. M.) 
Hygrophorus pudorinus, Fr. Hym. Fur., 407. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then depressed, even, smooth, flesh colour; 
stem solid, firm, white, narrowed at the apex , rough, with white 
points; gills thick, distant, white. — Gonn. <$• Rabh ., t. 11,/. 3. 
In woods. Near Coventry. (Rev. F. C. 0. Adams.) 
Lactarius helvus, Fries Hym. Fur., 433. 
Pileus fleshy, fragile, convex, then plane or depressed, subum- 
bonate, dry, silky, then floccose-squamulose and cracked, pale 
brick-red, growing pallid ; stem stuffed, then hollow, pruinate or 
pubescent ; gills decurrent, thin, crowded, whitish, then ochra- 
ceous ; milk sparse, rather acrid, white. 
On swampy ground. Near Carlisle, Sept., 1886. 
Lactarius cimicarius, Batsch. Fieri., f. 69. 
Dusky ferruginous. Pileus plane, then infundibuliform, margin 
unequally sinuate, lobes convex, pulvinate ; stem opaque, more or 
less dark in colour, hollow, substance soft and dry. Gills rather 
broad, dusky ochre. Milk limpid, like serum. Odour of bugs. 
On the ground. Haywood Forest, Oct., 1886. 
Considered by Fries as intermediate between L. subdulcis and 
L. camphor atus, perhaps a variety of the latter. 
Lactarius subumbonatus, Lindg. in Bot. Not., 1845. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex, then depressed, rather umbonate, 
rugose, punctate, dark cinnamon , without zones, at length undu- 
lated, repand, flesh grey then yellowish. Stem stuffed, rufescent ; 
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