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knowledge of the nomenclature and stations given on these 
plates. He, with kindly courtesy, and the untiring patience 
so peculiarly his own, without solicitation on our part, copied 
for us all the details we give from these. Of present workers 
we have to thank the Rev. D. C. 0. Adams for his numerous 
MS. notes on the fungi found by him in the neighbourhood 
of Combe, Ansty, and Brinklow; Dr. M. C. Cooke for notes 
made during his various visits to Birmingham, and also for 
other kind and valuable help; and, besides him, Messrs. 
C. B. Plowright, M.R.C.S., of King’s Lynn, and Mr. W. 
Phillips, of Shrewsbury. In quoting our various authorities 
want of space has prevented our giving the full names of 
our authorities or titles of works referred to, and the following 
will show what these abbreviations indicate :— 
With .—An arrangement of British Plants. By William Withering, 
M.D., F.R. S. The Fungi in Volume IV., Ed. 4, 1801. - 
Ed. 7, 1830. Unless otherwise stated, Ed. 4 is the one 
intended. 
Purt .—A Botanical description of British Plants in the Midland 
Counties. By Thomas Purton, Surgeon, Alcester. 
Vol. II., 1817. 
An appendix to the Midland Flora, 1821. 
Bloxam .—Manuscript notes by the late Rev. Andrew Bloxam, of 
Twycross, in his copy of the 5th volume of English 
Flora in our possession. 
Russell, Illustr .—A series of coloured Illustrations of the Fungi around 
Kenilworth and Warwick. By the late Mrs. Russell, of 
Kenilworth, now in the British Museum. 
Russell, List .—A printed List of the British Fungi, marked by the late 
Mrs. Russell, lent by her niece, Miss Worsley. 
Rugby School Rep .—Report of the Rugby School Natural History 
Society, 1886. 
Adams. —Rev. D. C. O. Adams, M.A., of Ansty, near Coventry. MS. 
Notes. 
Perceval.— List of Fungi found in the neighbourhood of Warwick, 
between October, 1871, and October, 1872, by Cecil H. S. 
Perceval, Esq. 
Cooke's Illustr .—Illustrations of British Fungi (Hymenomycetes). By 
Ur. M. C. Cooke. 
The mai’k (!) after any locality denotes that it has been seen by one 
of us in that same place ; the same mark after the name 
of an authority, that we have seen the specimen referred 
to. 
Order I.—AGARICINI. 
Genus I.—AGARICUS. 
Sub-genus I. — Amanita. 
1. Ag. phalloides, Fr. Ay. muscarius, var. 5, stramineus, 
Purt. Woods and fields. Aug.-Sept. Ragley and 
Oversley Wood, Purt. iii., 203. Kenilworth, Bussell, 
List. Warwick, Perceval. Combe Ridings ! Adams. 
