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THE FUNGI OF THE BBISTOL DISTRICT. 
1084. Agaricus gracillimus, f Tyndall’s Park, 
Weinm. ( (Mrs. Atcbley), April, 1884. 
Entoloma, 
1035. Agaricus sinuatus, Fr. Hanham, Sept. 1883. 
Leptonia. 
1036. Agaricus serrulatus, Fers. Durdham Down, Sept. ,, 
PSALLIOTA. 
1037. Agaricus comtulus, 
Fr. Hym, Fur., p. 281 ? Durdham Down, Sept. „ 
My specimens differ from Fries’ figure in the more elongated 
stem, and especially in the pendulous, not spreading ring, which is 
striate, and placed near the apex of the stem. As it may possibly 
be distinct, and does not appear to be referable to any other species, 
I append a description. 
Pileus fleshy, convex then plane, silky, white, here and there 
stained with reddish-yellow as weU as the fistulose, sub-attenuated 
stem ; ring apical, pendulous, striate, white ; gills free, crowded, 
attenuated towards each end, flesh-coloured then brown. 
Pileus to If inches across ; stem If to 2f inches high, 2 to 4 
lines thick. 
Phlegmacium. 
1038. Cortinarius percomis, Fr. Durdham Down, Oct. 1883. 
1039. ,, anfractus, Fr. „ Oct. „ 
This is the C. anfractus of Quelet, and was accepted as such at 
the Hereford Fungus Meeting of last year, but Dr. Cooke points out 
that it is not the C. anfractus of Berkeley, of which he has an 
excellent drawing. 
1040. Cortinarius calochrous, Fr. Durdham Down, Oct. 1883. 
-17 f Bitton, (C. E. 
1041. „ pras.nus,Fr. | Broome, Esq.), Oct. „ 
1042. „ papulosus, Fr. Durdham Down, Oct. „ 
Pileus fleshy, plane, glabrous, discoid, soon rivulose, granulato- 
punctate; stem stuffed, rigid but fragile, fibrillose, white without 
and within, naked above the fugacious veil ; gills adnato-decurrent, 
crowded, joined behind, pallid then yellowish cinnamon. Fr. Hym, 
Eur.y p. 352. 
