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Ag. (Entoloma) sericeus, Bull. Riibery Hill. Aug. 
Ag. (Clitopilus) prunulus, Scop. Sutton Park. Oct. 
Ag. (Claudopus) variabilis, Pers. Sutton Park, ou sticks. Aug. 
Ag. (Nolanea) pascuus, Pers. Coleshill Pool; Sutton Park ; Sutton ; 
Four Oaks Park ; Langley; Edgbaston Park. Sept., Oct. 
Ag. (Pholiota) prsBcox, Pers. Edgbaston ; Erdington; Sutton; Water 
Orton ; Kenilworth ; in borders of fields and roadsides. 
June, July. 
Ag. (Phol.) spectabilis, Fr. Coleshill Pool; Edgbaston Park. Aug.—Oct. 
Ag. (Hebeloma) versipellis, Fr. Trickley Coppice ; Sutton. Oct., Nov. 
Ag. (Heb.) fastibilis, Fr. Sutton Park ; Sutton. Oct. 
Ag. (Inocybe) rimosus. Bull. Four Oaks Park ; Coleshill Pool; Sutton 
Park. 
Ag. (Inoc.) asterosporus, Quel. Four Oaks Park. 
Ag. (Inoc.) geophyllus. Sow. Coleshill Pool. 
Ag. (Flammula) inopus, Fr. Coleshill Pool. 
Ag. (Naucoria) semiorbicularis, Bull. Hints Wood. 
Ag. (Psalliota) campestris, Linn. Middleton; Four Oaks 
Park; a scaly variety in Edgbaston Park. Aug. 
Ag. (Stropharia) squamosus, Fr. Sutton. Oct., Nov. 
Ag. (Hypholoma) pyrotrichus, Holmsk. Sutton; Langley. Sept., Oct. 
Ag. (Hyph.) Candolleanus, Fr. Solihull; Hints Wood. June—Sept. 
Ag. (Psilocybe) udus, Pers. Lickey Hills ; Coleshill Pool. Sept., Oct. 
Var. Polytrichi, Fr. Lickey Hills. Sept. 
Ag. (Psil.) spadiceus, Schaff. New Park, Middleton. Oct. 
Ag. (Panseolus) fimicola, Fr. A form which I believe to be this species 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Sutton 
Oct. 
Aug., Sept. 
Sept., Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept., Oct. 
Oct. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oaks Park; 
Sept., Oct. 
has occurred at Warley and at Sutton. 
Cortinarius elatior, Fr. Sutton Park; Hints Wood. 
C. sanguineus, Fr. Sutton Park. 
C. cinnamomeus, Fr. Coleshill Pool; Sutton Park. 
C. torvus, Fr. Sutton Park. 
C. armillatus, Fr. Coleshill Pool; fine specimens. 
C. hemitrichus, Fr. Sutton Park. 
C. castaneus, Fr. Trickley Coppice ; Coleshill Pool. 
Hygrophorus hypothejus, Fr. Hams Hall. 
H. pratensis, Fr. Coleshill Pool; Water Orton; Four 
Langley; Edgbaston Park. 
H. coccineus, Fr. Water Orton ; Sutton Park; Langley. Sept., Oct. 
H. puniceus, Fr. Sutton Park ; Langley. Sept., Oct. 
Lactarius cilicioides, Fr. Langley; Trickley Coppice. Oct. 
L. turpis, Fr. Four Oaks Park; Sutton Park ; New Park, Middleton; 
Edgbaston Park. Sept., Oct. 
L. hysginus, Fr. Edgbaston Park. Withering (“ Syst. Arr.,” ed. iv., 
vol. iv., p. 178) records this species from the same locality, under 
the name A(/. depressus. Berkeley (“Eng. FI.,” v. 26) refers 
Withering’s plant to Lact. hysginus, but observes that Withering 
describes the stem as solid. It is interesting to observe that the 
fungus which I find in Withering’s old locality has also a decid¬ 
edly solid stem, exhibiting no tendency to become hollow when 
old. Oct. 
L. uvidus, Fr. Coleshill Pool; Four Oaks Park; Langley. Sept., Oct. 
L. pyrogalus, Fr. Rowington ; New Park, Middleton. Sept. 
L. vellereus, Fr. New Park, Middleton; Edgbaston Park. Oct. 
L. deliciosus, Fr. Sutton Park; abundant in one locality. Sept.—Nov. 
L. pallidus, Fr. Four Oaks Park. Sept. 
Russula adusta, Fr. Coleshill Pool; Solihull; New Park, Middleton. 
Oct. 
