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Amanita citrina Gonn. and Rab., Myc. Eur. (1869), t. 4. 
On the bank of a stream, Epping Forest. George Massee. Essex 
Naturalist, 1902. 
Lepiota clypeolarta Bull. var a/ba Bres. Fung. Trid., Vol. L. Px 155 
pe VL 
Pileus 3-7 cm. broad, fleshy, convex, then expanded, broadly 
umbonate, silky ; margin fibrillously flocculose, then squamulose ; 
glabrous at the centre and becoming yellowish with age. Gills free, 
crowded 5-7 mm. broad, white then ochraceous. Stem 4-6 cm. 
long by 8-10 mm. thick; white, somewhat fuscous at the base, 
hollow, equal or attenuated downwards, white floccose and spotted 
yellow below the ring and often forming a spurious second ring, 
ultimately becoming glabrous. Ring distant, fugacious, white, 
floccose, submembranaceous, reflexed, striate above, yellowish floccose 
below. Flesh white, that of the stem somewhat yellowish. Spores 
obovate-oblong, rounded at the one end, apiculate at the other, one 
guttulate, white, hyaline 11-14 x 6-7. Edible. 
On the ground, Norfolk. Dr. C. B. Plowright, 26th October, 
1902. Castle Rising Heath. 
Schulzeria granget Eyre. 
Pileus 1-14 inches broad, dark green, cracking into fibrous scales 
on a white ground, flatly umbonate. Stem caespitose, squamose, 
squamules tipped with the same colour as the pileus. Gills widest 
in front, minutely denticulate. Spores club-shaped 11 x 5p. 
On soil among beech leaves, Nov. 1902. Swarraton, Rectory 
Wood, a parish on the estate of Lord Ashburton, The Grange, Hants. 
It comes next after S. squamigera Schulz. and Bres. 
Inocybe Godeyi Gillet. Hym. de Fr., p. 517 (1874). 
Yorkshire. Naturalist, Nov. 1902, p. 356. 
Pholiota grandis Rea. 
Pileus 20-30 cm. broad, fulvous tawny, convex then expanded 
and broadly gibbous, dry, covered with innate deep tawny squamules 
at the circumference which become revolute at the disc; flesh light 
yellow, 5 cm. thick at the centre. Stem 25-30 cm. long by 6-7 cm. 
thick, solid, fusiform, slightly squamulose and tawny below the ring, 
deeply striate for 5 cm. above. Ring distant, almost fugacious. Flesh 
ferruginous, light yellow at the apex and scissile in the centre. Gills 
very broad 1°5-2 cm, wide, attenuated in front, deeply sinuato decurrent 
behind, pallid then fuscous, somewhat crowded. Spores fuscous, 
oblong 6x 3. Odour and taste very pleasant. Caespitose at the 
