NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke, M.A. 
C Continued from page 14.J 
Agaxicus (Armillaxia) bulbiger. A. ^ S. 
Figured from drawings by W. Phillips, Esq., of Shrewsbury. 
(PI. 77, fig. 1.) 
Agaxicus (Clitopilus) cretatus. B. ^ Br. 
Figured from drawings by W. Phillips. (PI. 77, fig. 3.) 
Agaricus (Nolanea) rufocarneus . B. Br. 
Figured from drawings by W. Phillips. (PI. 77, fig. 2.) 
Agaricus (Tubaria) autochthonus. B. ^ Br. 
Figured from specimens collected at Shobden Court, when visited 
by the Woolhope Club. (PI. 77, fig. 4.) 
Agaricus (Pholiota) Cookei. Fr. in Litt. 
Pileo carnoso, e conico convexo, udo viscido, squamis obscuriori- 
bus adpressis consperso, sordide helvolo ; stipite solido aequali, 
fibrilloso, inferne rufo-brunneo, annulo tenerrimo, lamellis adnatis, 
leviter ventricosis demum brunneis. 
On the ground. Dinmore (Oct., 1876. M.C.C.) in Derbyshire 
(Oct. 1873, J. Penny.) 
Videtur lignicolse ut omnes affines. Proximus Ag. subluteo 
Flor. Dan.” 
Stem 2 in, long 2 lines thick. Pileus 2 in. broad. 
Colored figures will be given in a succeeding part of “ Grevillea.” 
Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) saginus. Br. Epicr. p. SiO. 
Pileus fleshy, plano-convex, unequal, smooth, viscid ; stem solid, 
sub-bulbous, fibrillose, becoming yellowish, naked above, veil fuga- 
cious, gills decurrent, broad, eroded, pallid then cinnamon. 
On the ground in woods, near Hereford, Dr. Bull. 
Gregarious ; stem 3 in. long, 1 in. thick ; pileus 4-5 in. broad, 
yellow. Flesh white. 
Figure of this elegant species will shortly be given. 
Canthasrellus Houghtoni. BJi. 
Figured from drawings by W. Phillips, (PI. 76, fig. 1.) 
Lactaxius pubescens. Br. ' 
Figured from drawings by W. Phillips. (PL 76, fig. 2.) 
Septoxia avellanae. B. Br. Ann. N.II., No. 1606. 
Hypophyllous ; perithecia circinate ; spores fusiform, curyed,. — 
Rahh. F. E., 1958. 
On leaves of Corylus avellana. Bathford. 
Spores *0004 in. long. 
Cystotxicha jauxodisca. C. 
Perithecia oval or elliptic, black, splitting longitudinally, margin 
serrate, disc orange, sporophores slender, branched above ; spores 
cylindrical, simple. 
