THE FUNGI OF THE BRISTOL DISTRICT. 
133 
This is No. 513, Part 3, Vol. III., where it was referred doubt- 
fully to Ag. sacchariferuSi B. S Br. The Eev. M. J. Berkeley, 
however, decides that it is new, and suggests the above name. 
(Plate II., fig. 2.) 
VOLVARIA. 
705. Agaricus Taylori, B, BrockleyCoombe, July, 1880. 
Entoloma. 
706. Agaricus prunuloides, Fr. 
Abbots’ Leigh, 
Oct. 1880. 
707. „ Bloxami, B. d Br. 
>> 
,, „ 
Clttopilus. 
708. Agaricus cancrinus, Fr. 
Weston -in - Gor- 
dano, 
July, „ 
Leptonta. 
709. Agaricus solstitialis, Fr. 
Weston - in - Gor- 
dano, 
July, „ 
710. „ asprellus, Fr. 
Leigh Down, 
Aug. „ 
Pholiota. 
711. Agaricus pudicus, Bull. 
1 Sandford, 
( Portbury, 
July, „ 
»» 
712. „ muricatus, var. i 
( Shirehampton 
gracilis. i 
[ Park, 
Oct. ,, 
Quelet, Champignons du Jura et des Vosges, p. 231. Champ. 
Normandie, do., (Bouen, 1880,) t. l,fig. 3. (Plate III., fig. 1.) 
713. Agaricus marginatus, Batsch. Haw Wood, 
Oct. 1879. 
Hebeloma. 
714. Agaricus mesophseus, Pers. 
Leigh Bead, 
Sept. 1880. 
Flammula. 
715. Agaricus carbonarius, Fr. 
Leigh Wood, 
Oct. „ 
Naucoria. 
716. Agaricus melinoides, Fr. 
Clifton Down, 
May, 1879. 
Galera. 
717. Agaricus vestitus, Fr. 
Quel. t. 2^^ Jig. 3. Stoke, 
New to Britain. (Plate III., fig. 2.) 
Oct. 1880. 
