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GRANULOSUS. Batsch. Common, pileus eitlier yellow 
or white. 
MELLEUS. Vahl. Not common around Lynn, I have only 
met with it twice. Mr. Amyot finds it near Diss. 
FLAVO-BRUNNEUS. Fr. Common in fir woods. 
RUTiLANs. Schceff. On fir stumps, Castle Rising. 
Norwich and Ditchingham, Soicerbi/. 
VACCINU.S. P. Ringstead Downs. 
TERBEUS. Schoefr. Coiniuon. 
cuNEiFonus. Fr. Ashwicken Heath, 1872. 
suLuauBEUS. Fr. Folly Wood, Rising. 
GAiMBosus. Fr. Abundant in the meadows round 
Lynn in May and J une. 
GBAMiMOBOUius. Fr. Common. 
MELALEUCus. P. North Wootton, May, 1871. 
NEBULABis. Batscli. Notcoiumon iiiWestNorfolk. October 
and November. Wickmero, Scole, Sparham. 
CLAViPES. Pers. Common. Fr. Ep., p. 56. There is a 
figure of this in Mycological Illustrations, t. 31. 
ODOBUS. Bull. Common. 
PHYLLOPHILUS. Fr. Folly Wood, Rising. 
FUMOsus. P. Var. polius. On the road side. Rising. 
MAXIMUS. Fr. Not uncommon. Rising. Blicklmg Park, 
iv.r. 
iNFUNDiBULiFOBMis. Scliceff. Common. 
TBULLOiFOBMis. Fr. I believe this plant is not of un- 
common occurrence on exposed heaths, &c. 
GEOTBUPUS. Bull. Very elegant in form when well 
groMui ; usually it does not appear before the 
end of October or beginning of November. 
INVEBSUS. Scop. North Wootton. 
FLACCiDUS. Sow. Castle Rising, abundantly in rings 
in the fir woods. 
CYATHIFOBMI3. Fr. Common late in Autumn. 
NIGRESCENS. Losch. Ringstead, 1870. Pileus, cream- 
coloured, gills crowded. The whole plant 
turns dark blue, then ash grey when bruised. 
LascJi. Linn., No. 521 ; B. 4' Br. Annals N. H., 
No. 1199 ; Fr. Ep., p. 149, Ag. mundulus. 
