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A LIST OF THE FUNGI KNOWN TO OCCUE IN THE 
COUNTY OF NOEFOLK. 
Division I. Sporifera. 
Fam. I. Htmenomycetes. Order I. Agaricini. 
Agaricus vaginatus. Bull. Not very common. Middleton, 
Aylsham. 
,, PHALLOiDES. Fr. Common, 
,, MUSCARius. L. Common in autumn under bircli trees, 
I have never found it elsewhere. Felthorpe. 
Sparham. 
,, STROBiLiPORMis. Fr. Eingstead Downs. 
„ RUBESCENS. P. Exceedingly common in fir woods. 
,, ASPER. Fr. Foxley Wood, K.T. 
,, PROCERUS. Scop. Not very common, near Lynn. 
Thuxton, Sparham, etc. Mr. Amyot found 
it plentifully in October, 1859, but he has 
only seen it once since. One specimen 
measured 15^ in. in height and 10| in. 
across the pileus. 
,, RACHODES. Vitt. Far more abundant than the preceding. 
„ BADHAMi. B. & Br. North Wootton, on a hedge 
bank, 30th October, 1871. The specimens 
found are figined in My colog ical Illustrations, 
t. 36. 
„ CRISTATUS. Fr. Abundant. 
,, viTTADim. Moretti. Mr. Amyot found tliis species 
under a gorse fence at Billingford in June, 
1856, the specimens were submitted to 
Dr. Badham. G. E. Frere, Esq. also found it 
at Kenninghall, in September, 1859 ; and it 
occurred again in 1862, at Eoydon, near Diss. 
,, ERMINEUS. Fr. This plant grew in Di’. John Lowe’s 
Fernery, at Lynn, in September, 1871 ; for its 
description vide Fries Epric., ]>. 15. 
