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NEW AND RAKE BRITISH FUNGI. 
By W. Phillips, F.L.S., and Charles B. Plowright. 
With Plate 130. 
C Continued from Vol. vi., p. 29 ). 
111. Agaricus (Clitocybe) ditopus. Fr. Hymen., p. 104. 
Odour strong, pileus somewhat fleshy, convex, becoming plane, 
depressed, smooth, glabrous, hygrophanous ; stem hollow, equal, 
nearly naked ; gills adnate, crowded, tliin, darkly ash-grey. 
Having the stature of A. metachrous, but with a strong odour of 
new meal. 
On dead leaves. Tibberton Firs, Salop. Oct. Rev. W. 
Houghton. 
112. Agaricus (Fholiota) iEgerita. Fr. Hymeno., p. 219. Brigant. 
t. 32, 33,/i 1-4. 
Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, rivulose, rugulose, fulvous, 
becoming pallid towards the margin ; stem stuffed, equal, white, 
silky, fibrillose, ring high up and tumid ; gills adnate, decurrent 
with a little tooth, pallid then brown. 
Flesh white, odour pleasant. 
On a dead elm tree. South Wootton. August, 1879. 
113. Agaricus (Hebeloma) petiginosus. Fr. Hymen., p. 243. 
Pileus somewhat fleshy, from conical-convex becoming expanded, 
dry, the disc gibbos, fuscous, with a hoary silkiness at the circum- 
ference ; stem stuffed, firm, slender, powdery, brick-red ; gills free, 
ventricose, from yellow becoming olive-brown. 
Kings Lynn. 
114. Coprinus narcoticus. Fr. Hymen., p. 329. 
Fetid, pileus very slender, from clavate becoming expanded, 
albo-villose, with recurved floccose scales, then naked, striate, 
hyaline ; stem fragile, white, woolly, becoming glabrous ; gills, 
free, reaching the stem, white then black. 
On a manure heap. Oct. Shrewsbury. 
The odour of this species is similar to that of Hygrophovous 
foetens, Phil. 
115. Cortinarius (XVIyxacium) delibutus. Fr. Hymeno., p. 357. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convexo-plane, smooth, obtuse ; stem smooth, 
stuffed, elastic, slender, attenuated, whitish-glutinous ; gills adnate, 
rather distant, serrated, from pallid blue becoming clay-red colour. 
Stem 2-4 inches long and 1-4 lines thick, shining, becoming 
hollow at the apex. 
Kings Lynn. Oct., 1879. 
116. Cortinarius (Telamonia) flexipes. Fr. Hymeno., p. 384 
Pileus rather fleshy, conical, then expanded, acutely umbonate, 
from violaceous becoming brownish cinnamon (clay-brown), hoary 
fibrillose ; stem slender, stuffed, flexuous, sub-undulate, with fibril- 
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