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species occurred at Hothorpe, Norths, Feb. 8, 1882, in which, 
though the essential characters are the same, the pileus is at first 
of a deep brown, but hygrophanous, changing to tan colour. The 
stem obviously though minutely scaly ; the gills adnate with a 
minute decurrent tooth, at first pale, then argillaceous, their margin 
distinctly edged with snow-white particles. B. § Br. Ann. N. 
Hist., No. 1942.* 
Agaricus (Flammula) vinosus, Bull., t. 54. 
Pileus fleshy, expanded, at length depressed, dry, ferruginous 
fawn colour ; stem solid, firm, somewhat incrassated at the base, 
delicately flocculose ; gills decurrent, crowded, simple, narrow, fer- 
ruginous. Fr. Hym. Eur ., 244. B. fy Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1943. 
On the ground. Morfa, Conway. 
“ A very interesting species which has scarcely been gathered 
since the time of Bulliard. Spores pale umber, *0002 inch long, 
shortly ovate.” — B. fy Br. 
Agaxicus (Flammula) astragalinus, Fr. Hym. Eur., 248. B. $ Br. 
Ann. S. H., No. 1944. 
Glamis (Rev. J. Stevenson). 
Entered before as British. 
Agaricus (Flammula) apicreus, Fr. Hym . Eur., 249. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, nearly plane, even, smooth, moist ; stem 
hollow, equal, not rooting, pallid, fibrillose and ferruginous at the 
base ; gills adnate, crowded, thin, shining ferruginous. B. Br. 
Ann. N. H, No. 1945. 
On trunks. Coed Coch, 1881. 
Subcsespitose, similar to A. alnicola. 
Agaxicus (Naucoria) lugubris, Fr. Hym. Eur., 253. 
Pileus fleshy, campanulate, then expanded, undulate, gibbous, 
even, smooth, pallid, then ferruginous, opaque; stem stuffed, rigid, 
smooth, fusiform, rooting, pallid ; gills free, perlate, crowded, 
pallid, then ferruginous. B. fy Br. Ann. N. Hist., No. 1945 bis. 
On the ground amongst grass. 
Stem 4 in. long, 4 lines thick. Pileus 3 in. broad. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) melinoides, Fr. Hym. Eur. (not Bull., except t. 
560, fig. 1 F, the other figures belonging to A. hypnorum). 
On grassy ground. Kew (Dr. Cooke). 
Spores elliptic, *0006 in. long, with one or two nuclei. B. 
Br. Ann. N.H. , No. 1946. 
Agaxicus (Naucoria) sidexoides, Bull. t. 588. B. & Br. Ann. N.H , 
No. 1947. 
Amongst moss. Sibbertoft, Nov., 1881. 
Spores -0004 to *0005 in. long, half as much wide. Entered 
before as British. 
Agaricus (Naucoria) cerodes, Fr. Hym. Eur., 257. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, orbicular, even, 
smooth, hygrophanous ; stem hollow, equal, naked, yellow, ferru- 
ginous at the base ; gills plane, broad, ochraceous -cinnamon. B. $ 
Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1948. 
