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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Agaricus (Clitocybe) tumulosus, Kalchb. Icon., t. 5. 
Ccespitose. Pileus fleshy, conical, then expanded, umbonate, 
even, smooth, umber, growing paler; stem solid, floccose-pruinose, 
pallid ; gills slightly emarginate and decurrent, crowded, white, 
then cinereous. Fries Hym. Eur., p. 92. 
In woods. Near Hereford. 
Found and drawn by Dr. Bull some years ago; again found in 
Oct., 1881. 
Agaricus (Clitocybe) subinvolutus, Batsch. 
Pileus tan-coloured or testaceous, smooth, depressed, margin 
involute ; stem stout, erect, longitudinally rugose with elevated 
veins, rather tomentose at the apex, somewhat tinged with flesh 
colour ; gills rather broad, nearly of the colour of the pileus, de- 
current. Batsch. Consp., t. 204. 
In woods, chiefly of Coniferce. 
Found also by Rev. M. J. Berkeley, who agrees in regarding it 
as quite distinct from the species figured under this name by 
Saunders and Smith, and the true species of Batsch. 
Agaricus (Entoloma) Fersoonii, Du Port. 
Pileus campanulate, squamose-tomentose, shining white ; stem 
rather long, somewhat bulbous at the base, fibrillose, whitish ; 
gills crowded, slightly adnexed, fleshy red. Agaricus sericeus , 
Fers. Icon, et Desc. i., t. 6, f. 4. 
On the ground. Near Dereham. 
Stem sub-bulbous and solid at the base, hollow above, rather 
slender, 2^ lin. thick, pilose-squamulose ; pileus shining, silky, con- 
vex, obtusely umbonate, white, then pallid, substance rather fleshy, 
fragile ; gills crowded, 2 lin. broad, slightly adnexed, fleshy red. 
Persoon. 
The Rev. M. J. Du Port found three or four specimens answer- 
ing to the figure given by Persoon, but as this is not the Agaricus 
sericeus of Fries, that gentleman proposes for it the name above 
given. 
Agaricus (Hebeloma) nudipes, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 242. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, even, nearly smooth, 
slightly viscid ; margin thin ; stem solid, equal, pelliculose, smooth, 
naked, white, fibrillose at the base ; gills emarginate, crowded, 
dry, clay-coloured. Kalchb. Icon., t. 14, f. 4 ; B. & Br. Ann. 
Nat Hist., 1868. 
In woods. Coed Coch, 1880. 
Stem l^in. long, 4-5 lines thick. Pileus 2 inches broad, tan- 
coloured, becoming pallid. Odour faint, not unpleasant. 
Agaricus (Hebeloma) firmus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 238. 
Pileus fleshy, campanulate , then expanded, umbonate, viscid, 
brick-red , discoid ; stem solid, firm, pallid, attenuated downwards, 
everywhere clad with jloccose scales ; gills rounded, crowded, dry , 
clay-coloured, then ferruginous, edge serrated, white. Pers. Ic. et 
Descr ., t. 5. f. 3-4 ; B. & Br. Ann. N. Hist., No. 1869. 
In fir woods. Coed Coch, 1880. 
