NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
101 . 
Agaricus (Tubaria) cupularis. Bidi. t. 5 54 ,/, 2 . 
Pileus ratlier fleshy, depressed, flattened, obtuse, even, smooth, 
rufescent, then yellowish, hygrophanous ; stem fistulose, naked, 
attenuated upwards, whitish ; gills decurrent, crowded, brownish.— 
Fries Hym. Euj'.p. 212. Berk. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1657. 
On the ground. Scotland. 
Agaricus (Crepidotus) Fhillipsii. Berh. ^ Br. 
Small, somewhat umber ; pileus oblique, striate, smooth ; stem 
solid, incurved at the base, gills narrow, ventricose, shortly adnate. 
— Berk. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1658. 
On grass. The Wrekin. 
Pileus about 3 lines across, stem 1-1-J lines high, spores *005 
mm. long. 
Agaricus (Stropharia) thraustus. Kaloh. Fang. Hung. t. 15,/. 2. 
Subgregarious, hygrophanous ; pileus fleshy, conical, then ex- 
panded, rather viscid, smooth ; margin even, cinnamon-orange ; 
stem stuffed, soon hollow, nearly equal, or slightly thickened 
downwards, pulverulent, white, smooth above the ring, rufescent, 
below tawny and fioccose ; gills broadly adnate, slightly emarginate, 
distant, somewhat ventricose, at first cinereous, becoming blackish, 
spotted. — Berk. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1659. 
In grassy places. Eannoch, Perthshire. 
Spores oblong ovate, -015 mm. long. Odour none, taste watery. 
Agaricus (Stropharia) scobinaceus. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, hemispherical, then expanded, gibbous, rather 
sulcate, covered with crowded, adpressed, fugitive, blackish scales ; 
stem hollow, fibrillose, white, mealy above ; ring fugacious ; gills 
adnate, crowded, crenulate, reddish-white, then purplish. — Berk. 
4" Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1660. 
On trunks. Glamis. 
Agaricus (Psilocybe) axnmophilus. B. R. A H. FI. Alg. t. 31 , 8. 
Pileus hemispherical, then expanded, ferruginous, pulverulent ; 
stem brown above, clad below with dense whitish wool, hollow ; 
gills adnate with a tooth, grey, then blackish. — Berk. 4" Br. Ann, 
Nat. Hist., No. 166. 
On sand. St. Andrews. 
Spores *0127 x *009. 
Agaricus (Panaeolus) sphinctrinus. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. Zll. 
Pileus rather fleshy, parabolic, obtuse, opaque, even, moist, when 
dry rather silky, at first appendiculate with the white veil ; stem 
equal, straight, sooty- grey, apex even, pruinose ; gills adnate, 
crowded, cinereous, becoming blackish, edge of the same colour. — 
Quelet, t. 8,f. 5. Berk. 4" Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1662. 
On dung. Glamis. 
The slender form figured by Quelet. 
Cortinarius (Telamonia) quadricolor. Fries Hym. Ear p. 378 . 
Pileus fleshy, membranaceous, conical, then flattened, white, then 
yellowish; margin radiately striate; stem stuffed, then hollow. 
