Agaricus FASCicuLARis. Hud. Tliis is by far the most common 
agaric in West Norfolk. Mr. Aiuyot and ]\Ir. 
Trimmer also lind it. 
„ LACRYMABUNDUS. Fr. Eelfley Wood. 
„ VELUTINUS. r. South Woottoil. 
,, APPE>fDicuLATUs. Bull. Not uncommon. 
,, SEMiLANCEATUS. Fr. Noi’tli Wootton. 
SPADicEus. Scliceff. Common. 
„ FCENisECii. P. Very common. 
„ coRRUGis. P. February, 1872. Castle Eising. 
,. SEPARATES. L. Couimon. 
,, FiMiPUTRis. Bull. Very common. 
,, GRACILIS. Fr. Common m old hedges. Autumn. 
„ ATOMATUS. Fr. Common. 
, DISSEMINATUS. P. Very common. 
CoPRiNUS COMATUS. Fr. This plant is not abundant in West 
Norfolk. Messrs. Aniyot and Norgate find it. 
,, ATRAMENTARius. Fr. Very common in spring and autumn. 
„ NiVEUS. Fr. Common. 
„ MiCxVCEUs. Fr. Common. 
,, RADIANS. Fr. This species was sent by the Eev. 
E. B. Francis, of Holt, to Sowerby, who, how- 
ever, mistook its character so much as to figure 
it as a Lycoperdon, under the name of L. 
radiatum. This affords an instance of the 
extreme accuracy of Sowerby’s delineations, for 
although he regarded the jilant in question as 
a minute puff-ball, yet a close inspection of the 
bottom figure of the plate, (t. 14.5,) shows it to 
be obviously the representation of an unexpanded 
agaric. Tliis I believe was first pointed out by 
M. Desmazieres. 
,, LAGOPUS. Fr. On dung. Stem rootmg. North Wootton. 
,, PLiCATiLis. Fr. Common. 
Bolbitius fragilis. Fr. North AVootton. 
„ TITUBANS. Fr. Eingstead. 
CORTINARIUS COLLINITUS. Fr. Eising Ileatli. 
„ CAMPUORATUS. Fr. Foily AFood, Eising. 
„ PIIOLIDEUS. Fr. Nortli AVootton. 
