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Mas see, — A Revision of the 
ovoid, 1 2-1 8 x 7-9 p ; stem 6-10 cm. high, sometimes slightly flexuous, 
equal, white, pulverulent. 
Caespitose ; on naked ground. Finland, England, Hungary. 
Smell none; differing from C. deliquescens in the smooth — not 
papillose — disc, and in the pileus not becoming upturned, and adnate, 
crowded gills. 
133 . Coprinus mutatinus, Mont., Cent, vii, p. 30. 
Efitirely grey ; pileus very delicate, at first conico-convex, soon 
plane, very glabrous, slightly striate , margin crenulate ; gills slightly 
adnated, very narrow ; stem puberulous, fistulose. 
On dung. Brazil. 
134 . Coprinus selerotigenus, Ellis & Everh.,The Microscope, 
1890, p. 129, with fig. (Figs. 26-28.) 
Pileus ovoid or ovoid-oblong, then campanulate, blackish brozvn , 
apex tinged whitish, about 1 cm. high and broad ; gills adnexed ; 
spores obliquely elliptical, 8-10x5-6 ^ ; stem 2-5-10 cm. high, 
slender, subequal, usually straight upwards and more or less flexuous 
below, where it is also downy, springing from an irregularly subglobose, 
rugulose , scleroiium , which is black externally, inside white. 
On sheep’s dung. United States. 
] 35 . Coprinus auricomis, Pat., Tab. Anal. Fung. p. 200, 
% 453 - ( Fi g s - 
Pileus elliptic-oblong, then campanulate, finely striate, pale greyish 
red, disc darker, glabrous, 1-5-2 cm. high and broad; gills adnate; 
spores ochraceous brown, elliptical ; stem 5-8 cm. high, white, 
glabrous. 
Clustered, on rotten wood. France. 
Young plants enveloped in a golden-yellow Ozonium, some of the 
filaments remaining on the pileus and base of stem at maturity. 
136. Coprinus pachyterus, B. & Br., Linn. Soc. Journ. 
(Bot.), Vol. xi, p. 561 . 
Pileus persistently campanulate , plicato-sulcate, smooth, 5 cm. across ; 
gills arcuate, adnexed ; spores elliptical, 14-15 X 7-8 /x; stem 6-8 cm. 
long, white, smooth. 
On the ground. Ceylon. 
Allied to C. plicatilis, but larger. 
