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ILLUSTRATIONS OF BRITISH FUNGI. 
Agaricus (Clitocybe) infundibuli formis, variety membranaceus , Fi\, 
was figured in W. G. Smith’s “ Illustrations.” We have no other 
drawings. 
Agaricus (Clitocybe) trullceformis , Fr. We have no drawing of 
British specimens. 
Agaricus ( Clitocybe ) concavus , Fr. 
Agaricus ( Clitocybe ) pausiacus, Fr. The same observation 
applies to these two species. 
Agaricus (Collybia) racemosus , P. The drawings of this species 
made by Rev. M. J. Berkeley have been mislaid. 
Agaricus ( Collybia ) extuberans , Fr. We have been unable to 
secure drawings of British specimens. 
Agaricus (Collybia) ozes , Fr. Unfortunately the only specimens 
found in this country were not drawn at the time. It has never 
been figured. 
Agaricus ( Collybia ) murinus , Batsch. This is unknown to us, 
and we have seen no figure of British specimens. 
Agaricus (Mycena) aurantio -marginatus, Fr. We have no figure 
of this species. 
Agaricus (Mycena) atro-albus , Bolt. We only know this 
species from Bolton’s figure. 
Agaricus ( Mycena ) peltatus , Fr. We have not seen this 
singular species. 
Agaricus ( Mycena ) mirabilis, C. & Q. It seems to he doubtful 
whether this differs from Ag. iris, B. & Br. 
Agaricus ( Omphalia ) umbilicatus , Schasff. 
Agaricus ( Omphalia ) chrysophyllus , Fr. 
Agaricus ( Omphalia ) glaucophyllus , Lasch. 
Agaricus ( Omphalia ) rusticus, Fr. 
Agaricus ( Omphalia ) infumatus, B. & Br. 
Agaricus (Pleurotus) pulmonarius , Fr. 
Of all these species we have no figures, but should any of them 
be secured hereafter, they will be published, with any additions, as 
an appendix, at the end of the genus Agaricus. 
It has been suggested that a reprint of the descriptions of all 
the British species would be desirable, to accompany these plates. 
The subject is having serious consideration, and will doubtless be 
adopted. 
The pink spored Agarics will be proceeded with at once on the 
completion of the two volumes of wkite-spored species. A few 
vacancies in the list of subscribers, on account of deaths, may be 
filled up with the commencement of the third volume. 
M. C. Cooke. 
