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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
In pine woods. Coed Coch. 
“We are bound to say that the specimens shown to us at Coed 
Coch as belonging to this species, appeared to belong rather to Ag. 
hrumalis, and did not agree with the figure in the ‘ leones ’ in several 
particulars.” M. C. C. 
Agaricus (Collybial macilentus, Fr. Hym. Eur., 123. 
Pileus rather fleshy, nearly plane, obtuse, even, smooth ; stem 
delicately fistulose, tough, naked, rooting ; gills free, seceding, 
crowded, linear, yellowish. Fr. Icon. t. 66, f. 1. B. ^ Br. Ann. 
Nat. Hist., No. 1848. 
In pine woods. Coed Coch. 
Agaricus (Collybia) stolonifeir, Jungh. 
Pileus rather fleshy, nearly plane, obtuse (slightly depressed), 
smooth, margin striate ; stem hollow, equal, smooth, becoming 
tawny, root creeping like a stolon; gills rounded adnexed, ventri- 
cose, somewhat distant, whitish. FI. Dan. t. 2021, f. 2. B. Br. 
Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1848, bis. 
Amongst fir leaves. Perth (Dr. Buchanan White). 
Agaricus (Kflycena) Adonis, Bull. 
The scarlet form. B. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1849. 
Garthewin (Mrs. B. Wynne). 
Agaricus (Omphalia ) hydrogzammus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 154. 
Pileus rather membranaceous, umbilicate, flaccid, smooth, livid, 
hygrophanous ; margin patent, striate, somewhat undulate ; stem 
hollow, smooth, rather compressed, rooting ; base clad with whitish 
hairs ; gills decurrent, much crowded, whitish. Fr. Icon., t. 71 ; 
B, ^ Br. Nat. Hist., No. 1850. 
Among beech leaves. Coed Coch. 
Agaricus (Omphalia) infumatus, B. ^ Br. 
Pileus obtuse, not membranaceous, greenish, then smoky ; stem 
thin, yellow ; gills few, broad, decurrent, distant, yellow, B. ^ 
Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 1851. 
On bark, amongst moss. Garthewin. 
- “ Pileus 2in. across; stem 1 line high, not a line thick, dilated 
at the base, tomentose, especially below ; gills about twelve, with 
smaller intermediate. Allied to A. umhelliferus, but quite distinct 
from all its varieties.” B. ^ Br. 
Agaricus (Omphalia) oftuciatus, Fr. Hym. Eup., p. 156. 
Pileus somewhat fleshy, piano-depressed, obtuse, even, smooth, 
reddish, growing pale ; stem hollow*, to.ugh, straight ; gills decur- 
rent, thin, crowded, of the same colour. Fr. Icon., t. 72, f. 3 ; 
B. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1853. 
In beech woods. Coed Coch. 
Stem 2in. long, 1-2 line thick, with the habit of Ag. dryophilus. 
Agaricus (Omphalia) abhorrens, B. ^ Br. 
Odour of dung. Pileus umbilicate, brown ; ^tem slender, of the 
same colour ; gills decurrent. B. 4' Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1853. 
On lawn. Coed Coch. 
