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Agazicus (Dflycena) coccineus. Sow., t. 197. 
This has hitherto been referred to Ag. strobilinus , Fr., but it 
proves to be quite distinct. The gills are not at all darker at the 
margin. 
On fir cones and twigs. Dinmore. 
Agaricus (Mycena) speireus, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ „ vitilis, Fr. Dinmore. 
,, „ vitreus, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ (Omphalia) fibula, Fr. Cabalva. 
,, ,, campanella, Batsch. Cabalva. 
„ (Pleurotus) tremulus, Schff. Holm Lacy. 
,, (Pluteus) cervinus, Schff. Cabalva. 
„ „ chrysophseus, Schff. Cabalva. 
Agazicus (Leptonia) chlozopolius. Fr. 
Pileus membranaceous, convex, then flattened, striate, livid, 
with black scales in the centre; stem fistulose, slender, even, 
smooth, bluish, turning greenish ; gills adnate, pallid. — Fr. Hym., 
205. 
In grassy places. Cabalva. 
Agaricus (Nolanea) inamsenus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ „ pascuus, P. Cabalva. 
„ (Eccilia) atropunctus, P. Dinmore. 
„ (Claudopus) variabilis, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ (Pholiota) mycenoides, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ „ marginatus, Batsch. Dinmore. 
„ ,, radicosus, Bull. Dinmore. 
„ „ mutabilis, Schff. Dinmore. 
„ (Hebeloma) mesopbseus, Fr. Dinmore, Cabalva. 
Agazicus (Hebeloma) mussivus. Fr. Hym., 237. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, viscid, at length 
squamulose ; stem solid, equal, thick, wholly fibrillose, rather 
pruinose at the apex ; gills emarginate, rather crowded, yellowish. 
In pine woods. 
Agazicus (Hebeloma) petiginosus. Fr. Hym., 243. 
Pileus rather fleshy, conical or convex, then expanded, dry ; 
disc swollen, brown, circumference silky grey ; stem stuffed, tough, 
slender, pulverulent, brick-red ; gills free, ventricose, yellow, then 
olive bay. 
On the ground in beech woods. Cabalva. 
Pileus about half an inch broad. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) lucifugus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ „ scabellus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ „ fastigiatus, Fr. Foxley, Cabalva. 
,, „ lacerus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ ,, pyriodorns, Fr. Foxley. 
,, ,, dulcamaras, Pers. Dinmore. 
„ ,, euthelus B. Br. 
„ „ geophylius, Fr. Foxley, &c. 
