No. 33.] 
[September, 1876. 
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A QUAETERLY RECORD OF CRYPTOOAMIC BOTANY 
AND ITS .LITERATURE. 
NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke, M.A. 
C Continued from Vol. IV, page 168 J 
Agairicus (Entoloma) Thomson!. B. ^ Br. Ann. WiY, No. 1523. 
Pileus plane, grey, tomentose, reticulated with ribs ; stem paler, 
fibrillose, tomentose, gills broad, flesh -colour. 
Amongst grass in a plantation. West Farleigh. 
Pileus 1:^ to nearly 2 in. across, adorned with raised radiating 
ribs, which form reticulations in the centre. Stem l-J line high, 
about 2 lines thick. The structure seems entirely peculiar to this 
species, for the ribs are not like those of A. phlebophorus . — 
B. ^ Br. 
Agaricus (Pholiota) texirigenus. Fr. Ep. 215. Var. minor. — 
B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1533. 
Amongst chips of hop-poles. 
Agaricus (Pholiota) unicolor. Fr. Ep. 225. 
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, then convex, subumbonate, 
smooth, nearly even, hygrophanous, stem stuffed, then fistulose, 
nearly smooth, of the same colour, ring thin, entire, gills adnate, 
seceding, broad, somewhat triangular, ochraceous cinnamon. — FI. 
Dan. t., 1071,/. 1. Bull., t. 530,/. 2. Berk. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., 
No. 1524, 
On trunks. Hereford. 
Subceespitose, small, bay-brown then ochraceous, at length the 
margin is striate. Stem pallid, fuliginous at the base. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) maritimus. Fr. Ep. 229. 
Pileus convex, then expanded, obtuse ; flocculoso-fibrillose, 
somewhat scaly, hygrophanous ; stem solid, floccoso-fibrillose, gills 
adnate, ventricose, broad, rather distant, grey, becoming ferrugi- 
nous. — FI. Dan. t. 1846,/ 1 ? Berk. 4" Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1525. 
In sand. Glamis. Menmuir. 
Agaricus (Inocybe) descissus. Fr. Ep.p. 233. 
Pileus rather fleshy, conical, campanulate, fibrillose, cracked, 
stem somewhat hollow, equal, undulated, fibrillose, whitish pulveru- 
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