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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Agaricus (Flammula) nitens, CJce . Sf Mass. 
Caespitose. Pileus hemispherical, convex, then expanded, obtuse 
(1-lf in. diam.), shining, dry, somewhat silky, purple brown, stem 
(2-3 in. x | in.) equal, solid, flesh coloured, fibrillose. Gills 
crowded, adnate, margin entire, pallid, then umber. Spores almond- 
shaped, pale brown (10 x 5-7 p). — CooJce Ulus . Suppl. t. 1154. 
On the ground. Carlisle, Sept., 1887. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) fasciatus, CTce. Sf Mass. 
Caespitose. Pileus campanulate-convex (2-3 in. diam.), tawny, 
rufous at the disc, silky, clad with minute, darker, squarrose scales, 
flesh thin ; stem slender, equal, or a little attenuated below (2-3 
in. long), fibrillose, solid, reddish within and without at the base, 
pallid above. Gills crowded, attenuated in front, rounded behind, 
or slightly sinuate, thin, soft, pallid. Spores rough, 10x6 p. 
Odour and taste none. — Cooke Illus. Suppl. t. 1173. 
On the ground. Kew Gardens. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) violaceo-fuscus, CTce Sf Mass. 
Subcaespitose. Pileus convex, expanded, obtusely umbonate 
(1-2 in. diam.), flocculose, fibrillose, concentrically squamose, dry, 
umber, margin thin, torn, and fimbriate, stem solid (2-2^ x £ in.), 
violet above within and without, pallid below, smooth or silky, 
equal, flesh pallid when old. Gills broad, scarcely crowded, adnate 
or emarginate, violet, then umber, margin paler, serrulate. Veil 
at first whitish. Spores smooth, 7-8x4 p. — Cooke Illus. Suppl . 
t. 1174. 
Amongst grass, in open places. Park End, Forest of Dean. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) obtusus, CJce. Sf Mass. 
Pileus campanulate, obtuse, smooth, becoming faintly striate 
about the margin, rufous, becoming paler (not much exceeding an 
inch broad and high) ; stem equal, fistulose, flesh colour, darker 
within, especially at the base (2 in. x J in.), smooth. Gills 
broadly adnate, or with a tooth, broad, ventricose, with a serrate 
edge. Spores rubiginous, 7-8 X 4 p. — Cooke Illus. Suppl. t. 1 155. 
On the ground. Scarboro’. 
Allied to Ag. Christince. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) nasutus, Kalch. Grev. viii , 152 , t. 142 ,/. 9 . 
Pileus thin, rather fleshy, campanulate, terminated by a long 
papillseform umbo, margin striate or sulcate, smooth, ochraceous. 
Stem fistulose, equal, flexuous, fibrillose, rather ferruginous ; gills 
emarginate, with a decurrent tooth, somewhat crowded, broad, 
ventricose, ferruginous. — Cooke Illus. Suppl. t. 1172 B. 
In swampy places. Scarboro’. Spores 13-14 x 7-8 p. 
Agaricus (Galera) siligineus, Fries Hym. Fur. 267 . 
Pileus membranaceous, globose-campanulate, then expanded, 
unequal, even, not turning pale ; stem rather flexuous, equal, pallid, 
