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Mycrna. 
937. Agaricus fagetorum, i^r. Nibley Knoll, Oct. J883. 
Slender, thin ; pileus even, striate to the middle ; stem sub- 
incurved at the villous base, affixed to leaves ; gills nearly free, 
attenuated behind, uncinate, joined to a collar. Livid to whitish 
with white gills, or fuligineous with glaucous gills. Fr. Hym. Eur.i 
p, 138. 
Eooting amongst moss, on the border of a beech wood. Described 
by Fries as a form of Ag. excisus, but Dr. Cooke considers it to be a 
distinct species. 
938. Agaricus aetites, Fr. 
Han ham, 
Oct. 1889. 
939. ,, setosus, Sow. | 
f Blaize Castle 
[ Wood, 
Oct. „ 
Omphalia. 
940. Agaricus abhorrens, B. d Br, 
, Tyntesfield, 
Nov. „ 
941. ,, umbelliferus, L. ■ 
( Black Down, 
[ (Mr. White,) 
May, „ 
949. ,, pseudoandrosaceus. 
Bull. 
Leigh Wood, 
Nov. 1880. 
943. Agaricus stellatus, Fr. 
Nov. 1889. 
I 
[ Blaize Castle ] 
944. „ griseus, Fr. < 
Wood, 
( Hanham, ) 
Oct. „ 
Pleueotus. 
945. Agaricus ulmarius. Bull. 
Durdham Down, 
Autumn, 1889. 
Entoloma. 
946. Agaricus jubatus, Fr. 
Hanham, 
Oct. „ 
947. „ griseo-cyaneus, Fr. 
Leigh Down, 
July, ,, 
Eccilia. 
948. Agaricus Parkensis, Fr. 
Penpole Point, 
July, „ 
Pholiota. 
949. Agaricus ombrophilus, Fr. | 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, 
Aug. „ 
Inocybe. 
960. Agaricus descissus, Fr. ? 
Leigh Wood, 
Aug. 1880. 
