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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
Oct., 1890. 
Genus VII. HYGROPHORUS. 
374. H. chrysodon. Fr. Woods. Rare. Crackley Wood, 
Kenilworth, Oct., 1870, Russell, Illustr. 
375. H. eburneus, Fr. Ag. nitens, With. Woods. Oct. 
Packington Park, With., 153, Eng. Flora, v., 13. Way- 
sides, Maxstoke ; lane from Whitacre Station to Duke 
End— Ag. nemoralis, With., Oversley Wood; Ragley 
Wood, Part., iii., 225, may possibly belong here. 
376. H. arbustivus, Fr. Woods. Sep. The Spring, Kenil¬ 
worth, Russell, Illustr. 
377. H. olivaceo-albus Fr. Woods. Oct. Wood near War¬ 
wick, Perceval. Birmingham Road, Kenilworth, Russell, 
Illustr. 
378. H. hypothejus Fr. Woods and waysides. Rare. Oct. 
Wood near Warwick, Perceval. Under fir trees, Combe 
Ridings, Adams. Heathy waysides, near Coleshill Pool; 
pine wood, Coleshill Heath ; Sutton Park ; Water Orton. 
379. H. pratensis, Fr. Ag. fulvus, With. Fields and way- 
sides. Sep.-Oct. Edgbaston Park, With., 176. War¬ 
wick, Perceval, Meadow and Abbey Fields, Kenilworth, 
Russell, Illustr. Combe Fields, Adams. Four Oaks; 
Middleton Heath; near Coleshill Pool; Langley ; 
Water Orton; Wading Street, near Three Pots; 
Corley, &c. Ag. ericeus, With., 170, “Packington Park ; 
Edgbaston Park,” and Ag. clavceformis. With., 172, 
“garden field, Edgbaston,” are probably only pale 
varieties of H. pratensis. 
380. H. virgineus, Fr. Ag. ebumeus, With. Fields, &c. 
Frequent. Oct. Edgbaston, With., 152. Warwick, 
Perceval. Dunn’s Pits Lane, and Crackley Wood ! 
Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Fields, frequent, about 
Ansty, Adams. School Close, Bilton ; Newbold, Rugbg 
School Rep. Sutton ; Middleton ; Coleshill Heath ; 
Olton, near Three Pots, Watling Street; Packington 
Park ; Corley, &c. 
381. H. ventricosus, B. and Br. Amongst grass. Very rare. 
Kenilworth, Russell, Cooke. Illustr., t. 901. 
382. H. russo-coriaceus, Fr. Fields by Clarendon Villa, 
Kenilworth, October, 1875, Russell, Illustr. 
383. H. distans, Berk. Pastures. Aug.-Sep. Dunn’s Pits 
Lane and Echo Field, Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. 
Kingswood, October, 1874. 
384. H. ovinus, Fr. Ag. compressus, With. In patches on the 
rising ground opposite the stews, Edgbaston, June 28, 
1792, With., 239. 
