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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
In pine woods. Glamis. 
Pileus 1 in. across ; stem 2-1- lines thick, above 3 at the base ; 
spores ’00025 in. long, half as much wide, purple-black, almost 
oblong ; pileus stains the paper yellow. 
Agaricus (Psilocybe) nucisedus. Fr. Ep.p. 300. 
Pileus rather fleshy, convex, obsoletely umbonate, even, silky 
when dry ; stem flstulose, pallid, attenuated upwards, brownish, 
downy ; gills adnate, broad, plane, brown then dark umber. — B. 4' 
Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1539. 
Amongst small chips in a wood. West Farleigh, Kent. 
Stem slender, 1-2 in. long ; apex sometimes pruinose ; pileus 
yellowish. 
Agazicus (Psathyiella) caliginosus. Jungh. Lmn. v. o,t. Q. f.\^. 
Pileus rather fleshy, campanulate, obtuse, even, smooth ; stem 
equal, even, naked, of the same colour; gills slightly adnexed, 
ascending, lanceolate, fuliginous then black. — Fr. Epic. p. 312. 
B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1540. 
In grassy places. Glamis. 
Delicate, small, brown. 
Coztinazius (Phlegmacium) clazicolor. Fr. Ep.p. 336. 
Pileus compact, flattened, smooth, shining when dry, sometimes 
squamose ; stem solid, attenuated, at first floccosely scaly, white ; 
gills somewhat adnexed, crowded, serrate, greyish- white then 
pallid. — B. Br. Ann. N.II., No. 1541. 
In woods. Glamis. 
Pileus yellow, flesh white. 
Coztinazius (Phlegmacium) sebaceus. Fr. Ep. 337. 
Growing pallid. Pileus fleshy, expanded, somewhat repand, 
rather viscid, flesh white ; partial veil very fugacious, white ; 
stem solid, stout, equal, flbrillose ; gills emarginate, scarcely 
crowded, clay coloured. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.II., No. 1542. 
In pine woods. Glamis. 
Stem 3-4 in. long, l in. thick ; pileus 2-J-5 in. broad, tan-coloured. 
Cortinazius (Phlegmacium) decolozatus. Fr. Ep. 3ol, 
Pileus fleshy, thin, expanded, obtuse, viscid, even, soon dry, 
floccose, and ^scoloured ; stem attenuated from the thickened 
base, flbrillose- striate, silvery, naked above ; gills emarginate, 
somewhat crowded, whitish or bluish-grey, then clay-coloured cin- 
namon. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., iYo. 1541 bis. 
In woods. Epping. 
Stem 3 in. long, in. thick ; pileus 2-4 in. broad, clay-coloured; 
gills 3-4 lines broad. 
Coztinazius (Phlegmacium) czoceo-coezuleus. Fr. Ep. p. 352. 
Pers. Ic. Besc. t. 1, f. 2. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, convex then plane, even, viscid, lilaceous ; 
stem hollow, fragile, equal, smooth, whitish ; gills emarginate, 
with a decurrent tooth, rather distant, lilac then clay- coloured, or 
saffron-yellow. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1543. 
In beech wood. Laxton Park, Norths. 
