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PART IV. 
BY CEDRIC BUCKNALL, Mus. Bag. 
Amanita. 
690. Agaricus ovoideus, Bull., 
t. 364. Abbots’ Leigh^ Oct. 1880. 
New to Britain. This fine species occurred on bare ground under 
trees in a field near Sandy Lane. One young specimen only was 
found, the top of the pileus just appearing above the surface of the 
earth. It agrees well with Bulliard’s figure, except that fragments 
of the volva remained attached to the pileus, forming large, flat. 
white warts. Unexpanded pileus 3^ inches across ; 
high, 2 inches thick. 
( Leigh Wood, 
stem 5^ inches 
) 
691. Agaricus pantherinus, Fr. ) Shirehampton 
( Park 
Oct. 1880. 
692. ,, asper, Fr. Leigh Wood, 
Lepiota. 
Aug. „ 
693. Agaricus procerus. Scop. Leigh Wood, 
694. „ granulosus, var. 
Sept. ' „ 
rufescens, B. dBr., Ann. 
Nat. Hist., No. 1834. Leigh Wood, 
Sept. ,, 
A curious form, quite pure white at first, then partially turning 
red, and in drying acquiring everywhere a rufous tint. B. d Br. 
(Plate II., fig. 1.) 
695. Agaricus seminudus, LascJi. Leigh Wood, Sept. 1880. 
696. „ Bncknalli, B.dBr. 
Ann. Nat. Hist,, No. 1836 Leigh Wood, 
E 
Sept. 
