Aug., 1889. 
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Sub-genus XXII.—Flammula. 
222. Ag. lentus. Pers. On stumps. Oct. Foot of post, 
Dunn’s Pits Lane, Kenilworth, Bussell, lllustr. Combe, 
Adams. The Lyes, Kenilworth. 
223. Ag. gummosus, Lasch. On stumps. Bare. Oct. 
Driffold Lane, Sutton. 
224. Ag. carbonarius, Fr. Rare. On burnt earth, Sutton 
Park, Oct., 1884, Dr. Cooke l Combe Ridings, Adams. 
225. Ag. flavidus, Schcef. On trunks of trees. Oct. Pack- 
ington Park, With., 205. Meadows, near Kenilworth, 
1871 ; Kenilworth, 1876, Bussell, lllustr. Ansty, Adams. 
Old Park Wood, near Alcester; Windlev Pool, Sutton. 
226. Ag. conissans, Fr. Oct. Rare. On willow trunks, 
Sutton Park, Dr. Cooke, lllustr., pi. 445. Packington 
Park. 
227. Ag. inopus, Fr. Ag. connatus, With. Lord Aylesford's 
Park, Packington ! With., 207. Coleshill Pool; Brad- 
nock’s Hayes ; Trickley Coppice ; Sutton Park. 
Sub-genus XXIII.— Naucoria. 
228. Ag. cucumis, Pers. Grassy places. Rare. On a lawn 
in a garden' at Kenilworth, Oct., 1870. Bussell, lllustr. 
Sutton Coldfield, Sept., 1883; Nov., 1888. “I agree 
entirely with those who consider this merely = A. yisci- 
odorus .”—W. B. G. 
229. Ag. [melinoides, Fr. Ag. lacrimalis, With. Oct.-Dec. 
Edgbaston ; Packington Park, With., 244. Fields. 
Anstv, Adams. Field near Mr. Knowle’s house and 
Dale House Lane, Kenilworth, Bussell, Ulustr. New 
Park; Sutton, etc. 
230. Ag. strisepes, Cooke. Amongst grass, Ansty, Sept., 
Adams! 
231. Ag. sideroides, Bull. Rare. Dunn’s Pits Lane, Kenil¬ 
worth, Oct., 1868, Bussell, lllustr. 
232. Ag. pediades, Fr. Pastures. Rare. Aug. Field 
opposite Orice Hill, Birmingham Road, Kenilworth, 
Bussell, lllustr. Ansty, Adams. Bradnock’s Marsh. 
233. Ag. semiorbicularis, Bull. Pastures. Frequent. Aug.- 
Oct. The Cliff; The Spring, Kenilworth, Bussell, lllustr. 
Mill Fields, Ansty, Adams. Sutton Park ; Maxtoke 
Park ; Kingsbury Wood ; Fillongley, etc. 
234. Ag. sobrius, Fr. Meadows. Oct.-Nov. Meadows, The 
Spring, Kenilworth, Bussell, lllustr. 
235. Ag. erinaceus, Fr. Ag. lanatus, Purt. March. At Pop- 
hilis, on the dead branch of an oak, Rev. W. S. Buford, 
in Part., iii., 211. 
