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Agaricus (Pleurotus) flexilis. Fr. Hym. Eur., 180. 
Sessile Pileus rather fleshy, reniform, gelatinous and viscid above, 
somewhat umber ; gills linear, diverging from a lateral point, 
distant, whitish, few, entire — B. Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1756. 
On trunks amongst moss. Glamis, N.B. 
Agaricus (Volvaria) temperatus. B. 8f Br. 
Pileus convex, umbonate, pulverulent, striate ; stem slender, 
pellucid ; volva broad. — B. <$• Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1757. 
On soil in a greenhouse. Sibbertoft. 
Pileus ^in. across ; stem lin., not 1 line thick. 
Agaricus (Clitopilus) stilbocephalus. B. & Br. 
Pileus campanulate, obtuse, sometimes umbonate, hygrophanous, 
when dry white and rather silky ; margin straight ; stem hollow, 
nearly equal, silky-fibrous ; gills broad, adnate, sometimes emar- 
ginate behind, veined. — B. Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1758. 
Ascot. 
Pileus sparkling. 
Agaricus (Leptonia) nefrens. Fr. S. M., %., 209. 
Pileus membranaceous, convex, then plane, at first umbilicate, 
without strias, squamulose, sooty-brown, hygrophanous ; stem 
stuffed, rather firm, even, punctate with black above, mealy ; gills 
adnate, plane, segmentoid, rather distant, grey. — B Br.Ann. N. 
H., No. 1759. 
In grassy places. Ascot. 
“ Odour not farinaceous. Exactly A. nefrens , with the exception 
of the dark margin of the gills.” 
Agaricus (Nolanea) infula. Fr. llym. Eur., 210. Icon., t. 100,/. 1. 
Very tough. Pileus membranaceous, conical, then expanded, 
papillate, shining, rather even, hygrophanous ; stem somewhat 
hollow, rigid, smooth, naked, tawny ; gills thin, narrow, very 
crowded, white, then rosy. — B. <$■ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1760. 
On the lawn. Coed Coch. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) phseocephalus. Bvll,t. 155, /.1. — B % Br Ann. 
JV. H , No. 1760 * 
“ Perfect specimens of this interesting and little known species 
were received from Rev. J. Stevenson, confirming the opinion that 
it is a true Inocybe.” 
Agaricus (Inocybe) Rennyi. B. & Br. 
Small. Pileus hemispherical, fawn-color, centre brown ; stem 
attenuated downwards, fibrillose ; spores kidney- shaped, nucleate. 
B fy Br.Ann. N.H., No. 1761. 
On the ground. Hereford. 
Spores *0005-*0007 inch. 
Agaricus (Hebeloma) lugens. Fr. Hym. Eur., 241. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, smooth, rather viscid ; stem 
solid, shining, fibrillose, striate, somewhat bulbous, at the top 
sprinkled with white meal ; gills nearly free, fragile, crowded, 
