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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
104. Ag. pseudo-purus, Coolce. Woods. Oct. Edgbaston 
Park ; Bradnock’s Hayes; Trickley Coppice and New 
Park, Middleton. 
Probably a variety of the preceding. 
105. Ag. luteo-albus, Bolt. Woods. Oct. The Spring, 
Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. 
106. Ag. flavo-albus, Fr. Amongst moss. Oct. The Common, 
Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Shilton, near Coventry, 
Adams. Upper Nut-Hurst, Sutton Park, Dr. Coolce. 
107. Ag. rugosus, Fr. Roadsides. Rare. Aug. Marston 
Green ; Packington Park. 
108. Ag. galericulatus, Scop. Ay. varius, With., Purt. On 
stumps and trunks of trees. Sept.-Nov. Edgbaston, 
With., 287-8. Crackley Wood; Burton GreenWood; 
willow stumps, Birmingham Road, Kenilworth, Russell, 
Illustr. Warwick, Perceval. Combe, Adams. Longford, 
Rugby Sch. Rep. Sutton Park ; New Park ; Stechford ; 
Olton; Marston Green ; Shawberry Wood; Water 
Orton; Kinwalsey; Sharman’s Cross, Solihull; Knowle ; 
Corley, etc. 
Var. calopus, Fr., New Park, Middleton. 
109. Ag. polygrammus, Bull. Stumps of trees. Oct. 
“ The variety polygrammus was brought to me by my 
friend Mr. Ruff or d,” Burt., iii., 278; exact locality 
doubtful. Kenilworth, variety with smooth stem, 
Russell. Illustr. Combe, Adams. Wood near Wolvey ; 
Colesliill Heath. 
110. Ag. pullatus. Berk, and Cooke. On the ground amongst 
dead leaves. Sept.-Nov. Rare. Cooke, Illustr., t. 257. 
New Park; pine wood, Colesliill Heath ; Colesliill 
Pool; Water’s Wood, Maxtoke. 
111. Ag. pauperculus, Berke. Oak stumps. Rare. Oct. 
Oak stump, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. 
112. Ag leptocephalus, Pers. Very rare. Pine wood above 
Colesliill Pool. 
118. Ag. alcalinus, Fr. On trunks of trees. Aug.-Nov. 
Warwick, Perceval. Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Binley, 
near Coventry, Adams. Sutton Park ; Langley ; Castle 
Bromwich ; Water Orton ; Shawberry Wood, Sliustoke ; 
Water’s Wood, Maxtoke. 
114. Ag. ammoniacus, Fr. On the ground amongst grass, 
overlooked. Marston Green ; New Park, Middleton; 
Corley Woods. We fear this has often been overlooked 
through confusion with Ag. alcalinus. It grows singly, 
not caespitose, and chiefly on grassy roadsides. 
