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Agaricus (Pleurotus) limpidus, Fr. lc., t. 88,/. 3. 
Pileus rather fleshy, obovate or kidney-shaped, even, smooth, 
white, hygrophanous, attenuated behind into a rudimentary stem ; 
gills linear, crowded, decurrent at the base, white. B. fy Br. Ann. 
N. H., No. 1934. 
On trunks. Penzance. 
Hyaline-white when moist, whitish when dry, scarcely an inch 
broad. 
Agaricus (Entoloma) lividus, Fr. Hym. Fur ., p. 189. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, dry, even, smooth, cuticle 
longitudinally fibrillose, livid clay colour, stem hollow, stout, 
smooth, pruinose at the apex, whitish ; gills rounded, nearly free, 
broad, pallid, then flesh-colour. B. Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1935. 
In woods. East Dereham (Rev. J. M. DuPort). 
Pileus 4 in. and more ; stem 3 in. long, 1 in. thick. 
Agaricus (Entoloma) Batschianus, Fr. Hym. Fur., 191. 
Pileus slightly fleshy, umbonate, convex, then flattened and de- 
pressed, even, viscid, becoming blackish ; stem fistulose, tough, 
striate with depressed fibrils, attenuated at the base, gills adnexed, 
attenuated behind, plane, cinereous. B. Br. Ann. N. Hist., 
No. 1936. 
In moist woods. Coed Coch, Oct., 1881. 
Pileus fuliginous or dark olive, J-l-J in., shining when dry, not 
hygrophanous. Spores rather irregular, *0003 in. diam. 
Agaricus (Entoloma) bulbigenus, B. <Ss Br. Ann. N. Hist., No. 1937. 
A. Persoonianus, Phill. Gard. Chron., 1881, p. 874; A. sericeus, 
Fers. Ic. fy Desc., t. 6,/. 2. 
Spores -0004 to *0005 in. diam. 
Another name for this poor unfortunate Agaric, although we fail 
to recognise the advantage of changing from Ag. Persoonianus 
because there is already an Ag. Persoonii. 
Agaricus (Entoloma) speculum, Fr. Hym. Fur., 197. 
Shining white. Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, 
convex, then expanded, rather depressed, quite smooth, hygro- 
phanous, shining when dry ; margin flexuous ; stem fistulose, 
equal, very fragile, striate ; gills emarginate, broad, ventricose, 
distinct, white, then flesh-coloured. B. Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1938. 
Amongst grass and twigs. Coed Coch. 
Subcaespitose, very fragile, inodorous. Spores irregular, *0005 
in. diam. 
Agaricus (Pholiota) verruculosus, Lasch. Fr. Hym. Fur., 221. 
Pileus compact, obtuse, yellow, scales crowded and as, well as 
the papillae, cinnamon ; stem villoso-squamose. B. Br. Ann. 
AT. H., No. 1939. 
On trunks. King’s Cliffe. 
A subspecies, according to Fries, of Ag. squarrosus. 
Agaricus (Pholiota) dissimulans, B. & Br. 
Pileus at first lurid, then becoming pale, obtusely campanulate, 
scarcely viscid, hygrophanous, then expanded, with the margin in- 
