r 78 Mas see. — A Revision of the 
On trunks, stumps, heaps of leaves, &c. Holland, Spain, Portugal, 
Russia, Belgium, Finland, Britain, Sweden, France, Germany, 
Hungary, Switzerland, Queensland. 
Slightly tufted. Differs from C. atramentarius in the free gills, 
distant from the stem, and in being altogether more slender. 
152 . Coprinus flosculus, Berk., Flor. Antart. p. 448, tab. 
clxii, fig. 2. 
Pileus ovate, sulcate, apex depressed , glabrous, greyish, margin 
crenulate , 3 mm. high, 2 mm. broad, gills free ; spores ovate ; stem 
4 mm. high. 
On dung. Berkeley Sound, Falkland Island. 
It resembles in habit C. Hendersonii ', Fr., but differs in the absence 
of a ring. 
153 . Coprinus miser, Karsten, Ryssl., Finl. o. Skand. Hattsv. 
2, p. 236. 
Pileus subglobose, then expanded, pellucid, tinged grey, plicate, 
glabrous, 1-2 mm. broad ; gills distant from stem, few in number ; 
spores broadly elliptical, 7~9x6-8ju; stem 1-2 cm. long, slender, 
hyaline, glabrous. 
On horse-dung. Finland. 
154 . Coprinus eburneus, Quel., Assoc. France, 1883, p. 4, 
tab. vi, fig. 10. 
Entirely white , shining ; elliptic-campanulate, firm, striate, rarely 
with a few scattered flecks, 3-4 cm. broad ; gills free ; spores ovate, 
14 H long ; stem firm, glabrous. 
On the ground in upland regions. France. 
Allied to C. exsluictorius ; resembling Psathyra gyroflexa in habit. 
155 . Coprinus hemerobius, Fries, Episc. p. 253. 
Pileus ovate, then campanulate, coarsely grooved, disc even, bay, 
not depressed, I-5-2-5 cm. across; gills attached to a very slightly 
developed collar ; stem 5-8 cm. high, very fragile, pallid ; spores 
elliptical, 10-12x7^. 
Among grass on roadsides, &c. Sweden, Britain, Germany, 
Holland, Denmark, France, Italy, Finland. 
Differs from C. velaris in the imperfect collar at apex of stem, and 
in the pileus being ovate when young. C. plicatilis differs in having 
the disc depressed at maturity. 
