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Agaxicus (Pholiota) ombirophilus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 216. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, even, smooth, ferruginous, 
hygrophanous ; stem hollow, fibrillose, striate, pallid ; ring entire, 
distant ; gills adnate, seceding, ventricose, clay-coloured, then 
ferruginous. Fr. Icon., t. 103 ; B. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 
1861. 
In grassy places. Coed Coch. 
Sporadic. Pileus 3in., stem 3-5 lines thick. 
Agaricus (Pholiota) subsquaxrosus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 221. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, viscid, ferruginous brown, with darker 
adpressed floccose scales ; stem stuffed, equal, ferruginous yellow, 
darker adpressed scales terminating in an annular zone ; gills 
nearly free, crowded, yellow, then dirty tan colour. B. ^ Br. Ann. 
Nat. Hist., No. 1862. 
On trunks and the ground. Hereford {T. Howse). 
Agaxicus (Pholiota) tuberculosus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 223. 
Pileus fleshy, convexo-plane, obtuse, dry, broken up into 
innate, adpressed scales ; stem hollow, incurved, short, bulbous, 
fibrillose, ring rather membranaceous, deciduous ; gills emargi- 
nate, broad, serrulate, yellowish or cinnamon. B. ^ Br. Ann. 
Nat. Hist., No. 1863. 
On sawdust. Coed Coch. 
Agaricus (Pholiota) curvipes, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 223. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then expanded, torn into adpressed 
floccose scales ; stem somewhat hollow, thin, incurved, as well as 
the ring fibrillose, with radiating flocci ; gills adnate, broad, white, 
then yellowish, at length tawny. B. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 
1864. 
On sawdust. Coed Coch. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) muticus, Fr. Hym. Eur., 230. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, very obtuse, and at length 
depressed in the centre, squamulose, whitish, with tawny fibrils ; 
stem hollow, attenuated downwards, fibrillose, white, straw- 
coloured, or tawny ; gills adnate, crowded, thin, white, then 
becoming tawny. Fr. Icon., t. 109 ; B. 4' Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1865. 
On roadsides. Coed. Coch. 
Pileus l-2in., stem l^in. long, 3-4 lines thick. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) destrictus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 232. 
Pileus fleshy, campanulate, then flattened, umbonate, rimose, 
fibrillose, then torn into scales, pallid, becoming reddish ; stem 
solid, smooth, fibrillose, striate, white, becoming reddish ; gills 
adnate, with a tooth, crowded, whitish, then greyish cinnamon. 
Fr. Icon., t. 108 ; B. 4' Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1866. 
In pine woods. Coed Coch. 
Flesh thin, white ; odour unpleasant. 
