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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
June, 1890. 
286. Ag. obtusutus, Fr. On tlie ground. Rare. June. 
Crackley Wood, Kenilworth, June, 1872, Russell, 
Illustr. 
287. Ag. fibrillosus, Pers. Woods. Rare. Oct. Crackley 
Wood, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Westwood Coppice, 
Sutton Park ; New Park ; Corley. 
288. Ag. pennatus, Fr. On soil. Rare. Oct. School 
Rough, Marston Green; Lady Wood, Four Oaks. 
289. Ag. gossypinus Bull. Woods. Rare. Crackley Wood, 
Kenilworth, May, 1872, Russell, Illustr. 
Sub-genus XXXIY. Pan^eolus. 
289. Ag. separatus, Ag. semi-ovatus, With. On dung. Fre¬ 
quent. Aug.-Nov. Warwick, Perceval. Kenilworth! 
Russell, List. Gardens and fields, Ansty, Adams. 
Sutton Park ; Colesliill Heath ; Stoneleigli; Packing- 
ton Park. 
290. Ag. leucophanes, B. and Br. Grassy fields. Sept. 
Aston Park, 1883, Cooke. 
291. Ag. fimiputris, Bull. Fields and pastures, on dung. 
Not rare. Oct. Meadow near the Castle, Kenilworth! 
Russell, Illustr. The Fields, near Ansty, Adams. Sutton 
Park; Trickley Coppice; New Park; Edgbaston; 
Packington Park. 
292. Ag. phalsenarum, Fr. Ag. semi-ovatus, var. 2. With. 
On dung. Sept.-Nov. Edgbaston Park, With., 291. 
Hot beds and fields, Ansty, Adams. Aston Park, 1883, 
Cooke. Packington Park. 
293. Ag. retirugis, Fr. On dung. Oct. Manure heaps, 
Dunn’s Pits Lane, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Lady 
Adams’ Garden, Ansty; Brinklow Lane, Adams. New 
Park, Middleton. Trickley Coppice. 
294. Ag, campanulatus, L. Fields. Not rare. Sept.-Oct. 
Field near Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Field, Ansty, 
Adams. Causton, Rugby School Rep. Crackley Wood ; 
Water Orton ; Colesliill Pool; Sutton Park ; Edgbas¬ 
ton ; Four Oaks; Packington Park ; Trickley Coppice; 
Bradnock’s Marsh. 
295. Ag. papilionaceus, Fr. Cultivated land. Sept. Red 
Lane, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Combe Fields, 
Adams. Kingsbury ; Sutton Park ; Packington Park ; 
Marston^Green. 
296. Ag. acuminatus, Fr. On dung. Very rare. Sutton. 
“ I was formerly inclined to call this Ag. Jimicola, but 
on comparison with Cooke, Illustr., pi. 682, I am con¬ 
vinced that it is Ag. acuminatus .”—W. B. G. 
