Pl.cell.aph. 11. IIYMENOTHECEAE. 259. Coprin. 635 
Agaricus coprinus disseminatus, Persoon Syn. 403. 
On the trunks of willows, especially when hollow ; au- 
tumn. 
(5 striatus. Thallas rather large. 
Agaricus striatus, Sowerby Fungi , 166. 
14. Coprinus domesticus . House dung-stool. 
Cap bellshape, blunt, waved, furrowed, smoke-grey; 
scales branny ; gills crowded, linear, forming a collar, 
greyish-red, growing black‘ish-brown. 
Agaricus coprinus domesticus, Persoon Syn. 404. 
Agaricus domesticus, Bolt. Fung. 26. 
In houses near moist walls. 
15. Coprinus pulcher. Handsome dung-stool. 
Thallus tender, ephemeral ; stem long, reddish-white ; 
cap umbilicated, flattish, plaited; plaits broadish, grey; 
gills free, distant, forming a collar. 
Agaricus coprinus pulcher, Persoon Syn. 404. 
Agaricus semistriaius, FI. Dan. 1134. 
Agaricus plicatus, Curtis Lond. 
In well-dunged gardens. 
16. Coprinus radiatus. Radiated dung-stool. 
Thallus very minute, grey, ephemeral; stem threadlike; 
cap grows flattish, splitting in rays ; centre ochre-yellow ; 
gills distant. 
Agaricus radiatus, Bolt. Fung. 39 ; Persoon Syn. 40T. 
Agaricus ephemerus, Bull. Herb. 342. 
In grass-land in woods, on horsedung; autumn. 
Thallus very tender, blown down by the breath. 
D. Asterophoridea:. Volva 0 ; stem central ; collar 0 ; 
cap hemispherical, texture fibrous, beneath lamellar, above 
woolly, at length bursting, becoming floccular ; gills bar- 
ren, naked ; sporidia stellate, intermixed with the flocci. 
XVIII. 260. ASTEROPHORA. Ditmar. Starhead. 
Stem central, orbicular ; sporidia stellate. 
Asterophora ly coper doides. Lycoperdon starhead. 
Stem woolly, greyish; cap woolly, fawn-colour; gills 
rather gelatinous, thick, slightly prominent, grey. 
Agaricus lycoperdoides, Bull. Herb. 519; Persoon Syn. 325. 
On rotten mushrooms, especially omphalia adusta. 
Stem above an inch long, rather bent ; cap half an inch 
over. 
