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Agaricus (Inocybe) asterosporus. Quel. 
Scarcely distinguishable from Agaricus rimosus , except in the 
form of the spores, which are globose and spinulose, so as to 
appear stellate (*012 mm. diam .). — Quelet in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 
xxvi.,jt?. 50. 
On the ground in woods. Foxley. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) hirsutus. Lasch. 
Pileus rather fleshy, conic campanulate, acute, squarrose with 
scales of fasciculate hairs ; stem solid, slender, fibrillose, scaly at 
the apex, greenish at the base ; gills adnexed, narrow, pallid then 
brown. — Fr. Hym. Eur., 227. 
In moist beech woods. Foxley. 
Agaricus (Flammula) inopus, Fr. 
„ (Crepidotus) mollis. Fr. 
„ (Naucoria) cucumis, Fr. Holm Lacy. 
„ „ escharodes, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ (Galera) hypnorum, Batsch. 
„ (Stropharia) aeruginosus, Curt. 
„ „ squarrosus, Fr. Foxley. 
„ (Hypholoma) epixanthus, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ „ capnoides, Fr. Dinmore. 
„ „ hydrophilus, Bull . 
„ (Psathyra) corrugis, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ ,, conopileus, Fr. Foxley. 
,, (Panaeolus) sphinctrinus, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ (Psathyrella) disseminatus, Fr. Dinmore. 
Coprinus sociatus. Fr. Hym., 331. 
Pileus very thin, ovate, then campanulate, soon splitting, with 
radiating folds, mealy, brown, growing pale; disc umber, at length 
umbilicate ; stem attenuated, smooth, white ; gills adnexed to a 
ring, cinereous, then black. 
On damp soil. Cabalva. 
Bolbitius titubans, Fr. Cabalva. 
Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) multiformis, Fr. Cabalva. 
„ „ purpurascens, Fr. Holm Lacy. 
Cortinarius (Phlegmaum) largus. Fr. (fide QueletJ. 
Pileus fleshy, dilated, repand, rather thick, coated with ad- 
pressed silky fibrils, slightly viscid, flesh bluish grey then white ; 
stem solid, fibrillose, curved, violaceous, becoming whitish, prui- 
nose at the apex ; gills adnate, emarginate, broad, crowded, quite 
entire, bluish grey, then clay-coloured cinnamon. — Fr. Hym., 
339; Grevillea t. 103, f. 1. 
In pine woods. 
Cortinarius (Myxacium) Riederi. Fr. Hym Eur., 339. 
Pileus compact, campanulate, expanded, even, glutinous, 
shining when dry ; flesh watery ; stem solid, clavate, silky with 
lilac fibrils ; gills adnate, rather thick, eroded at the margin, lilac, 
then cinnamon. 
In pine woods. 
