NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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Agairicus (Fsalliota) haexnoxirhoidaiius. ScJiulz. Kalchb.y 
29, f.l8,/. 1. 
Pileus fleshy, ovate, then expanded, rufous-brown, covered with 
broad adpressed scales, margin at first bent inwards, flesh when 
broken turning blood-red ; stem soon hollow, fibrillose, solid at 
the base and somewhat bulbous, ring broad ; gills free, approxi- 
mate, crowded, rosy flesh-colour, then purplish-umber. — B. ^ Br. 
Ann. H.N., No. 1534. 
At the root of oaks. Nov. 
The whole plant turns red when bruised or cut. Pileus 4 in. 
across ; stem 4 in. high, 1 in. thick. 
Agazicus (Galeza) vittaefozmis. Fr. Ep. 269. 
Pileus membranaceous, conico-campanulate, papillate, margin 
striate, bright brown ; stem equal, flexible, even ; gills adnatc, 
ascending, linear, clay-coloured, then cinnamon. — Schceff. t. 63,/. 
4-6. B. ^ Bi\ Ann N.H., No. 1535. ' 
Amongst moss. Nov. Perth. 
Stem rubiginous, 1\ in. long, \ line thick, hispid under a lens; 
pileus 3-5 lines high and broad, ferruginous, brown. 
Agazicus (Stzophazia) caput-medus8e. Fr. Ep. 288. 
Pileus fleshy, fragile, ovate then expanded, lacunose, squamu- 
lose, discoid ; stem hollow above, squarrose with imbricate scales 
below the ring ; gills adfixed, ventricose, clay coloured then pallid 
umber. — B. ^ Br. N.H.j JVo. 1536. 
In pine woods. 
Stem 2-3 in. long, ^ in. thick, solid at the base, whitish, ring 
resembling that of A. procerus, hut persistent; pileus umber at the 
top, tan-coloured at the circumference. 
Agazicus (Hypholoma) cascus. Fr. Ep. 294. 
Pileus somewhat fleshy, oval, then expanded, soft, becoming 
smooth, rugulose, growing pale ; disc obtuse, even ; stem hollow, 
equal, fibrillose, white, somewhat pruinose ; gills rounded, ad- 
nexed, ventricose, dry, grey then dark brown. — B. ^ Br. Ann. 
N.H.,No. 1537. 
In grassy places. 
Gregarious. Stem 3-4 in. long, 2-3 lines thick; pileus 1|--2J 
in. broad; gills 4 lines broad ; margin becoming whitish. 
Agazicus (Deconica) ammophilus. 3Iont. Flor. Alg. t. 81. 
Pileus somewhat fleshy, hemispherical, then umbonate, stem 
soft, hollow, sunk to the middle in sand, base clavate — gills some- 
what decurrent with a tooth, dingy with the black pulverulent spores. 
Fr. Ep. 299. 
In sea sand amongst Elymus. St. Andrew’s, N.B. 
Agazicus (Psilocybe) chondzodezmus. B. <h Br. Ann. N.H., 
No. 1538. 
Pileus campanulate, fleshy, except the appendiculate margin, 
quite smooth, even, bright brown, here and there cracked ; stem 
nearly equal, fistulose, paler, squamulose at the base ; gills ventri- 
cose, affixed, seceding ; margin white. 
