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THE FUNGI OF THE BBISTOL DISTEICT. 
Steophaeia. 
951. Agaricus stercorarius, Fr. Aust, June, 1881. 
H^pholoma. 
952. Agaricus hydrophilus, Bull. 
PsiLOCYBE. 
953. Agaricus semilanceatus, Fr. 
954. Cortinarius (Dermocybe) 
sanguineus, Fr. 
955. Cortinarius (Telamonia) scu- 
tulatus, Fr. „ Sept. ,, 
* Cortinarius (Telemoiiia) pa- 
leaceus, Wemm. var. „ Oct. ,, 
Dr. Cooke considers that my specimens, which were of a bright 
brown colour, are the form alluded to by Fries as Secretan’s No. 138. 
Tyntesfield, July, 1882. 
Durdham Down, Sept. 1879. 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, Oct. 1882. 
Blaize Castle 
Wood, 
956. Cortinarius (Hydrocybe) 
rigens, Fr. 
957. Paxillus panaeolus, Fr. „ 
An interesting addition to our British fungi. 
958. Hygrophorus fornicatus, Fr. Durdham Down, Oct. 
959. ,, ovinus, Fr. „ 
960. „ Houghtoni, 
B, d Br. Hanham, 
961. Hygrophorus miniatus, Fr. „ 
Oct. 1882. 
Sept. „ 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
962. 
murinaceus, Fr. Durdham Down, Oct. 
963. Marasmius porreus, Fr. 
964. „ Hudsoni, Fr. 
965. Odontia fimbriata, P. 
966. Clavaria coralloides, L. 
967. „ formosa, P. 
968. „ aculina, Quelet. 
Westridge Wood,Oct. 
Clevedon (Mr. 
Wheeler), Winter, 
Leigh Wood, Nov. 
Tyntesfield, Nov. 
Durdham Down, Oct. 
Boiling Wells, June, 
Small, horn-shaped, incurved, oblique, swollen and villous at the 
base, pruinose, white, terminated by a very acute, hyaline point. 
