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Distinguished from C. plicatilis by the narrow collar, hence the gills 
are near to the stem, much narrowed behind, and black. 
Fries describes a variety — Monogr. i, p. 468 — having the collar 
obsolete, and the gills touching the stem. 
124 . Coprinus sulcato-crenatus, Steinhaus, in Sacc., Syll. v, 
No. 4492. 
Pileus cylindrical, then campanulate, soon plane, sulcato-crenate, 
almost glabrous, yellow ; disc brown , even, becoming depressed ; gills 
remote from the stem, distant ; spores laterally compressed, obtusely 
triangular; stem filiform, glabrous, yellow, apex brow 7 i. 
On horse-dung. Poland. 
Allied to C. plicatilis , differing in the yellow pileus and stem. 
125 . Coprinus Patouillardii, Quel., in Pat., Tab. Anal. 
Fung. p. 107, fig. 240. 
Pileus conico-campanulate , then plane, coarsely striate up to the 
disc, ashy-grey, disc yellowish and rough zmth minute reddish granules 
or flecks , 1-2 cm. across ; gills free, attached to a collar and distant 
from the stem ; spores angularly globose, 6-8 n diameter ; stem 
4-7 cm. long, white, glabrous, fragile. 
In clusters on remains of decayed grapes. France. 
Distinguished from its close ally, C. nydhemerus , by the pure white 
stem and differently shaped spores. C. velaris differs in the glabrous 
pileus. 
126 . Coprinus papillatus, Fries, Epicr. p. 248. 
Pileus elliptical, then campanulate, becoming plane or upturned, but 
the disc remaining prominent and rough with minute warts , striate, 
covered with a greyish scurf, disc darker, up to 1 cm. across ; gills 
free; spores 15x7 /u ; stem about 2-5 cm. long, white, hyaline , 
hollow. 
On the ground and on dung. Britain, Sweden, Germany, France, 
Russia, Belgium, Switzerland. 
127 . Coprinus Wrightii, Berk. & Curt., Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist., 1859, p. 10. 
Pileus oval, then plane, striate, glaucous, scurfy , with small brown 
flecks , i-T-5 cm. across; gills free; spores obliquely elliptical, 
