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nearly all white, sometimes with a pink tinge, sometimes 
greenish, yellowish, or bluish, but always individually incon¬ 
spicuous, and not showy even when clustered together in the 
umbels. This probably indicates that in the general system 
of organic evolution the Umbelliferge have not yet reached 
the summit of their wave of life ; and it may be that, a 
hundred thousand years hence, when the woods and fields of 
Europe shall be annually clothed with a glory of blossom 
sncli as we do not dream of now, these plants will lift above 
the lovely masses of their foliage gorgeous umbels of large 
bright flowers, rivalling the roses and lilies of to-day. 
THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
BY W. B. GROVE, B.A., AND J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from page 152.) 
Sub-genus Y.—Clitocybe. 
59. Ag\ nebularis Batsch. In woods. Rare. Sept.-Oct. 
The Spring, Kenilworth, Bussell , Illustr. Sutton ; 
Water’s Wood, Maxtoke ; Cut Throat Coppice, Solihull. 
60. Ag clavipes, Fr. Woods. Rare. Trickley Coppice, 
1883; Harding’s Wood, near Maxtoke; Packington Park. 
61. Ag. inornatus, Sow. Amongst grass. Rare. Oct. Bir¬ 
mingham Road, Kenilworth, Bussell, Illustr. Hopsford, 
near Brinklow, Adams. 
62. Ag. odorus, Bull. Moist woods. Local. Aug.-Oct. 
Oversley Wood, Purt. ii., 624. Ragley Wood! Purt. 
iii., 394. Birmingham Road, Kenilworth, Bussell, 
Blustr. Combe Ridings, Adams. Bentley Park, near 
Athersfcone! Bio warn, Sept., 1849. Banks near the 
entrance to Packington Park. 
63. Ag. cerussatus, Fr. Woods and shady places. Rare. 
Oct. Near Kenilworth, October, 1850; The Briars, 
Kenilworth; Field Gate and Red Lanes, near Kenil¬ 
worth, Bussell, Illustr. Near Sutton Park. 
64. Ag. phyllophilus, Fr. Amongst leaves in woods. Sept.- 
Oct. Hedge bank, the Spring, Kenilworth ; Crackley 
Wood! Bussell, Illustr. Combe Ridings, Adams. Sutton 
Park ; Trickley Coppice; Water Orton; Marston Green; 
Cut Throat Coppice, Solihull; Haywood. 
65. Ag. pithyophilus, Seer. Fir woods. Rare. Sept.-Oct. 
< Combe Abbey Pool, Adams. Trickley Coppice; New 
Park, Middleton. 
