3 .‘} 
Agaricus tenacellus. P. a larger plant than A. conigenus and 
occurring earlier in the year. 
„ ATRATUS. Fr. Bawsey. Ilingstead. 
,, ROSELLUS. Fr. Ringstead, amongst larch leaves. 
„ ruRus. P. Everywhere. Tastes strongly of radishes. 
„ IRIS. Berk, d'his rare species grows ahundantly in a 
fir wood at Castle Rising. The blue fibrilla; are 
obvious enough on the young plant but disappear 
after the first shower. 
„ LACTEUS. P. Castle Rising. 
,, OALERicuLATU.s. 8cop. Very abundant. 
„ POLYGRAM.MUS. Bull. Coinuion. 
„ ALCALiNus. Fr. (.’oinmon. 
,, ACicuEA. Schadf. Xot uncommon. 
„ SANGUINEOLENTUS. A. & S. Comiuon. 
„ GALOPUS. Schrad. Common. 
,. EPiPTERYGius. Scop. Common. As the jilant matures 
the pileus often becomes umbilicated. 
,, VUU 1 ARIS. P. Common. 
CITRIXELLUS. P. Ringstead. The whole plant has an 
odour of new meal, gills lemon coloured. 
,, STYLOBATES. P. Comiuon. 
,, TENERRi.Mus. Berk. Xot so common as the preceding. 
„ CORTICOLA. Schum. Frequent. 
,, *sETOSus. Sow. “ Found on fallen leaves of young 
beech in the plantations of Sir "W. Jerningham, 
at Costessy, near Xorwich.” Soicerhy. 
„ CAPiLLARis. Schum. Commoii. 
PYXiDATUS. Bull. Xot uncommon. 
OXISCU3. Fr. Very common on heaths. 
„ MURALis. Sow. Rising Church Wall. 
,, UMBELLIFERUS. L. Xot very frequent. 
„ RUFDLrs. B. & Br. Xorth Wootton Heath. 
,, FIBULA. Bull. Both varieties of the English Flora are 
common in West Xorfolk. 
,, TAYLORi. Berk. This has occuri’ed two or three times 
on the salt marshes near Lpin. The pileus 
is always fleshy. Figured in MycoJngical 
lUtisfrafions, t. .3.3. 
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