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Pleubotus. 
850. Agaricus pantoleacus, Fr, 
Hym, Euk p. 172, Icon. 
t. 88,/. 2. Leigh Wood, Nov. 1878. 
A single specimen, which had fallen from a tree, was found ; it 
agrees well with Fries’ figure except in the longer, curved stem. 
Pluteus. 
851. Agaricus hispidulus, Fr. 
Hym. Eur. p. 187, Icon. 
t. 90, /. 2. Stapleton Park, 
On beech stumps. My specimens are larger than that figured 
by Fries, but I believe it to be the same species. (Plate I., fig. 2). 
Leptonia. 
852. Agaricus formosus, Fr, 
Hym. Eur. p. 204, Icon. 
t. 98, /. 1. Leigh Down, Sept. 1830. 
Amongst furze and heather. Not agreeing perfectly with Fries’ 
figure or description, and may prove to be a distinct species, but I 
think it better to refer it to the above for the present. Pileus 
hygrophanous, striate when moist, sericeo-squamulose ; stem 
smooth, glabrous, base whitish-downy ; margin of gills erose, 
darker. (Plate I., fig. 3). 
Inocybe. 
863. Agaricus petiginosus, Fr. Abbots’ Leigh, Sept. 1881. 
Hebeloma. 
854. Agaricus testaceus, Batsch. Leigh Down, ,, „ 
Tub APIA. 
855. Agaricus autochthonus, .B. 
Br. Durdham Down, Aug. 1877. 
Ceepidotus. 
866. Agaricus Phillipsii, J5. .Br. Leigh Down, May, 1881. 
On a dead stem of Pteris aquilina, 
PsATHYBA. 
867. Agaricus pennatus, Fr. Leigh Wood, Oct. 1880. 
