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Agaeicus fragrans. Sow. Individuals of this species have 
been met with at almost every season of the 
year. 
„ LACCATUS. Scop. Exceedingly abundant. The 
“amethyst-blue” variety is by far the most 
uncommon. 
„ *DRYiNus. P. On ash, Ditchingham. Mr. Woodward. 
,, ULMARius. Bull. Lynn. December. 
,, ostreaWs. Jacq. Not common. November and 
December. 
„ SALIGNUS. Er. Castle Bising, not common. 
„ SEPTicus. Er. North Wootton. 
„ *MASTRUCATU8. Er. Norwich. Mr. Pitchford. Soioerhy. 
„ CYPHELLyEFORMis. Berk. North Wootton. 
,, APPLiCATUS. Batsch. Not uncommon. 
„ RADICATES. Belli. Anything but common in the 
neighbourhood of Lynn, neither does it appear 
to have occurred elsewhere in the county. 
A pure white specimen was found on Wootton 
Marshes, October, 18C9. 
„ FusiPEs. Bull. This species so common elsewhere I 
have only found twice. 
„ MACULATES, A. & S. Abundant on heaths. “Not 
very rare in woods in Norfolk, on Mousehold 
Heath and other places.” Sowerhy. 
,, BUTYRACEUS. Bull. Very common. 
„ VELUTiPES. Curt. Everywhere. 
„ CAULICINALIS. Bull. Common. 
„ coNFLUENS. P. Bising. 
,, VERTiRUGis. Cooke. This is the A. undatus of Berkeley : 
Eng. FI. v, p. 51 ; not the A. undatus of Fries. 
Epic., p. 149, Avhich is a Clitopilus. At the 
base of Pteris stems still remaining in the 
ground, Castle Bising Heath. 
,, coxiGENUS. P. Common. 
,, TUBEROSES. Bull. Commonly growing upon dead and 
black Lactarii. Erequent. 
,, DRYOPiiiLus. Bull. Common. 
„ EXSCULPTUS. Er. North Wootton Heatli. 
