1 68 Mas see. — A Revision of the 
attached to a cottar remote from the stem ; spores elliptical, 7-1 1 x 4-6 /i; 
stem 4-7 cm. long, often flexuous, hyaline-white, at first downy; 
several stems springing at intervals from a prostrate mycelium. 
On heaps of rotten leaves. Finland. 
109 . Coprinus intermedins, Penzig, Ozonium et Copr. 
p. 140, pi. 3 and 4. 
Pileus cylindrical, then campanulate, pallid, even, at first densely 
covered towards the apex with reddish ?nicaceous scurf, 3-3-5 cm. 
broad; gills free, pinkish at first; spores elliptical, 7-5-9 x 5 m ; stem 
glabrous, tinged pink , 9-1 1 cm. long. 
On damp wood, and on soil in flower-pots in hothouse. Italy. 
Intermediate between C. stercorarius and C. cooperius. Differs 
from former in cylindrical — not ovate — pileus, covered with rufescent 
— not white — micaceous scurf ; from the latter in the glabrous stem. 
110 . Coprinus frustulosum, Sacc., Myc. Ven. Spec. p. 35, 
t. 6, f. 10-14, from Atti della Soc. Ven. -Trent. Vol. ii. 
Pileus ovate, then campanulate, rather acute, even, covered with 
reddish micaceous meal, up to 1 cm. high ; gills free ; spores 8 x 6 /x ; 
stem 1*5 cm. high, conical, then cylindrical, white , hollow, smooth. 
On fragments of roots and twigs. Italy. 
Section VI. 
111 . Coprinus conditus, Godey, in Gill. Champ. FT. Hymen, 
p. 612. 
Pileus globose, then ovoid, striate, white or tinged yellow, furfuraceous 
or slightly micaceous ; gills adnate; stem 20-25 mm. high when deli- 
quescing, shining, furfuraceous. 
In the interstices of cow-dung. France. 
112 . Coprinus nebulosus, Zoll., Flora, 1847, p. 305, 
White; pellucid ; pileus with the disc granular when young, then 
splitting into greyish ridges, 1-1*5 cm - across; gills .linear; stem 
about 6 cm. long, bulbous at the base . 
On buffalo-dung. Java. 
