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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
By M. C Cooke. 
( Continued from Vol. vi, p. 128 \). 
Agaxicus (Lepiota) amianthinus. Scop. var. Bxoadwoodiae. 
Pileus hemispherical, yellow, delicately tomentose; margin in- 
flexed ; stem equal, and, as well as the ring, mealy ; gills white, 
adnate, sometimes decurrent. — B. Br. Ann. N. Hist., No. 1730*. 
On the ground. Lyne (Sussex). 
A very distinct variety, if not species. 
Agaxicus (Lepiota) mesomoxphus. Bull, t. 506 ,/. 1. 
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate. Stem fistulose, short, thin, 
even and smooth as well as the pileus ; ring erect, persistent ; gills 
free, ventricose, white. — Fr. Mon., p. 38. B. fy Br. Ann. N. H., 
No. 1731. 
On the ground. Hereford. 
Agaxicus (Lepiota) medullatus. Fr. Hym. Bur., 38 . 
Pileus fleshy, convex, plane, umbonate, smooth, viscid, margin 
dentate with fragments of the veil ; stem at length fistulose, obso- 
letely squamulose below the ring ; gills free, crowded, ventricose. 
— Fr. Ic., t. 16,/ 2. B. § Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1732.. 
On the ground. Glamis, N.B. 
Agaxicus (Txicholoma) inamsenus. Fr. S.M., 1, p. 111. 
Var. a. Gills decurrent, very distant. — B. & Br. Ann. N. Hist., 
No. 1733*. 
On the ground. Coed Coch. 
“ The smell is so precisely like that of the normal A. inamoenus , 
that I follow Fries in considering it a mere variety.” — M. J. B. 
Agaxicus (Clitocybe) xivulosus. P. Syn., 369 . 
Pileus convex, then plane, depressed, rather compact, obtuse, 
becoming pale, smooth, at length rivulose ; stem stuffed, tough, 
elastic, subfibrillose ; gills adnato-decurrent, broad, rather crowded, 
flesh coloured, then white. — B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1734. 
By the grassy side of a road. Coed Coch. 
Agaxicus (Clitocybe) Sadlexi. Berk. 
Csespitose, strong scented, pileus piano-depressed or umbilicate, 
yellow, centre brownish, at first silky, then growing smooth in the 
centre ; stem thickened downwards, yellow, clad with brownish 
fibrils, becoming smooth ; gills lemon-yellow, thin, very much 
crowded, decurrent, margin quite entire. — B. Br. Ann. N. H., 
No. 1734 bis. 
On an oak tab in conservatory. Edinburgh. 
Pileus 2-2^in. Stem 3-4in., ^-in. thick, except at the base. Allied 
to A. illudens, Schwz, Taste intensely acrid. 
