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THE FUNGI OF THE BEISTOL DISTRICT. 
Panaeolus. 
858. Agaricus fimiputris, Bull, Abbots’ Leigh, Sept. 188L 
869. Coprinus nycthemerus, Fr. Gotham, Apr. 1881. 
860. Cortinarias (Phlegmacium) 
russus, JPV. Westridge Wood, Sept. „ 
A fine species of a beautiful coppery-red. My specimen has a 
bulbous stem, but the Eev. M. J. Berkeley, to whom I shewed 
my drawing, considers it to be the above species. 
861. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) 
anomalus, Fr, Leigh Down, Sept. 1881. 
862. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) 
cotoneus, Fr.? Westridge Wood, Nov. 1880. 
This must for the present remain doubtful, but the plant I have 
figured appears to be nearer G, cotoneus than any other species, 
and it is nearly allied to the next, C. rajphanoides. It is certainly 
not a Myxacium. (Plate I., fig. 4). 
863. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) 
raphanoides, Fr. Westridge Wood, Sept. 1880. 
My specimen was larger and stouter than that figured by Quelet 
in Grevillea (Plate CXI., fig. 6), but had the characteristic odour of 
radishes, and agreed well in other respects. Pileus 3 inches across,, 
stem 3 inches high, 1^ inches thick. 
864. Gomphidiusstillatus, Cheddar, July, 1881. 
865. Lactarius pallidus, i^r. Westridge Wood, Sept. 1 881. 
866. ,, camphoratus, Fr, Abbots’ Leigh, ,, ,, 
867. Eussula integra, Fr, Leigh Down, 
868. Nyctalis parasitica, Fr, 
869. Lenzites flaccida, Fr, 
870. Boletus badius, Fr. 
871. ,, edulis. Bull, 
Summer, 1881. 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, Oct. ,, 
Stapleton Park, Dec. 1878. 
Abbots’ Leigh, Oct. 1880. 
Leigh Wood, 
Autumn, 1881. 
Walton Hill, July, „ 
872. Polyporus lentus, Berk. 
