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Tribe YI. —Hydrocybe. 
365. C. armeniacus, Fr, Wood. Oct. Burton Green Wood 
(?) and Crackley Wood, Kenilworth, Bussell , Illustr. 
366. C. castaneus, Fr. Woods and fields. Local. Sept.- 
Oct. Burton Green Wood, Kenilworth, Bussell, Illustr. 
Trickley Coppice; Bradnock's Hayes ; pastures near 
Oldbury Hall; Sliawberry Wood ; Coleshill Pool ; 
Olton Reservoir ; Duke’s Wood, Wappenbury ; Hay¬ 
wood ; Alveston Pastures ; Grove Park. 
367. C. leucopus Fr. Woods. Oct. Birmingham Road, 
and Crackley Wood, Kenilworth, Bussell, Illustr. (C. 
rigens). High Woods, Combe, Adams. Trickley 
Coppice. 
368. C. decipiens, Fr. Woods. Oct. Burton Green Wood, 
Kenilworth, Bussell, Illustr. Trickley Coppice, Oct., 
1883, Dr. Cooke. Ansty, Adams. Brown's Wood, 
Solihull. 
369. C. acutus, Fr. Woods. Crackley Wood, Sept., 1870, 
Bussell, Illustr. 
Genus V. GOMPH1DIUS. Fr. 
370. G. glutinosus, Fr. Ag. velatus, With., Purt. Oct. 
Pine woods. Plantations at Packington, With., 161. 
Ragley Woods, Purt., iii., 186. Combe Ridings, Adams. 
Causton. Bugbg Sch. Bep. Pine wood, Coleshill Heath. 
371. G. viscidus, Fr. Ag. rutilus, Purt. Pine woods. Oct. 
At Kinwarton, Buford in Purt. ii., 629. School Close 
Avenue, Bugbg Sch. Bep. Kingswood, Hawkes ! Pine 
wood above Coleshill Pool; Packington Park ; Hams 
Hall. 
372. G. gracilis, B. and Br. G. stillatus, Cooke. Pine 
woods. Oct. Rare. Wedgnock Park. Perceval. Fir 
wood near Warwick, Bussell , Illustr. Coleshill Heath. 
Genus YI. PAXILLUS. 
373. P. involutus, Fr. Ag. adustus. With. Ag. contiguus , 
With., Purt. Woods. Frequent. Sept.-Oct. Edg- 
baston Park, under oak trees ! With. 174. In the 
churchyard at Kinwarton, Purt. ii., 627. Ansty; 
Combe, Adams. Crackley Wood! Kenilworth, Bussell, 
Illustr. Sutton Park ; Trickley Coppice ; New Park ; 
Kingsbury Wood ; pine wood, Coleshill Heath ; Pack¬ 
ington Park ; Solihull; Haywood ; Kingswood ; Olton ; 
Corley ; Oversley Wood, &c. The variety excentricus 
truncigenus , Schseft., t. 71, has occurred at Coleshill Pool 
and Windley Pool, Sutton Park, in the latter case 
growing from a tree trunk 3ft. above the ground. 
