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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
June, 1889. 
accepted because they accord fully with the result of 
observation.” If, then, experiment is unable to prove a truth, 
it follows that the truth is not experimentally derived. As in 
chemistry, so in astronomy all the fundamental truths which 
are accepted as valid and from which deductions are made 
are a priori. If this be denied then (to quote Mr. Spencer), 
“ Show us an astronomical experiment.” 
H. S. 
THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
BY W. B. GROVE, M.A., AND J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from Vol. XI., page 291.) 
198. Ag. mycenoides, Fr. Rare. Oct. Ansty; Combe, 
Adams. 
Sub-genus XX. — Inocybe. 
199. Ag. lanuginosus, Bull. Woods and parks. Oct. In 
Lord Aylesford’s park at Packington ! With., 228. 
Plantations at Arrow; Oversley Wood, Purt., iii., 213. 
200. Ag. scaber, Mull. Shady woods. Rare. Oct.-Feb. 
Oversley and Ragley Woods, Purt., iii., 205. Dale 
House Lane, Kenilworth, Bussell, lllustr. Hopsford, 
Adams. 
201. Ag. lacerus, Fr. Woods. Rare. Oct. Burton Green 
Wood, Kenilworth, Russell, lllustr. 
202. Ag. flocculosus, Berk. Amongst grass. Rare. Kenil¬ 
worth ? Russell, List. 
203. Ag. Bongardii, Weinm. Very rare. Oct. Amongst 
grass, Edgbaston Park. 
204. Ag. obscurus, Pers. Rare. Sept. Lodge Wood, 
Warwick, Perceval. 
205. Ag. haemactus, B. and C. Very rare. Sept. Church 
Lane, Ansty, Adams! 
206. Ag. fastigiatus. Schaff. Woods. Rare. Sept. Crackley 
Wood, Kenilworth, 1863, Russell, lllustr. 
207. Ag. rimosus, Bull. Woods and pastures. Not rare. 
Aug.-Oct. Pastures, Edgbaston, With., 199. Oversley 
Hill, Purt., ii., 635. Ragley Park! Purt., iii., 406. 
Warwick, Perceval. Kenilworth, Russell, lllustr. Ansty, 
Adams. Cawstone, Rugby Sch. Rep. Edgbaston Park ; 
New Park, Middleton ; Tricklev Coppice ; Sutton Park ; 
Four Oaks Park; Coleshill Pool; Coleshill Heath; 
Shawberry Wood ; Packington Park ; Olton Reservoir ; 
Waverley Wood, Stoneleigh; Alveston Pastures, etc. 
