6o 
FUNGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
of tito §«i.otot fioftiot. 
PART 3. 
BY CEDRIC BUCKNALL, Mus. Bac. 
Amanita. 
502, Agaricus strangulatus, Fr. 
Leigh Wood, 
Sept. 1879. 
Tricholoma. 
503. Agaricus murinaceus. Bull. 
Stapleton Park, Oct. ,, 
504. ,, saponaceus, Fr. 
Leigh Wood, 
jj fi 
Clitocybe. 
505. Agaricus cerussatus, Fr. 
Coombe Dingle 
„ 1878. 
506. „ metachrous, Fr. ? 
Glen Froome, 
Nov. 1879. 
Pleurotus. 
507. Agaricus tremulus, Schaeff. 
Leigh Wood, 
Oct. „ 
COLLYBIA. 
508. Agaricus confluens, Pers. 
Tyntesfield, 
July, „ 
509. „ cirrhatus, Schtun, 
Leigh Down, 
Oct. „ 
510. „ xanthopus, Fr. 
Brintry, 
May „ 
Mycena. 
5 1 1. Agaricus vulgaris, Pers. 
Leigh Down, 
Oct. ,, 
512. „ roridus, Fr. 
Clifton, 
May „ 
This species grew on dead bramble which had been kept in the water during 
the winter. 
513. Agaricus saccharifems, ? Leigh Down, Oct. „ 
On dead furse, bracken, &^c. — This is smaller and more delicate, and has 
fewer gills than an original specimen given me by Mr. Broome. — Entirely white. 
P ileus hemispherical, at length sulcate, clothed, as well as the stem and gills, 
with sparkling, glandular pubescence ; stem filiform, slightly dilated and hairy 
at the base ; gills adnate, broad, triangular — four to nine. 
