Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 129 XVII. — Notices of British Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S., and C. E. Broome, Esq., F.L.S. Continued from vol. xv. p. 41.] [Plates IX., X., & XI.] *Agaricus (Amanita) muscariiis, L. ; Fr. Ep. p. 20. Var. Entirely destitute of Avarts. Leicester, Mr. j\Iott. *^. (Lepiota) cejnestijiesy Sow., var. B. Fine specimens of the white form, exactly according with Bulliard's A. cretaceus (t. 374), were gathered at Batheaston by Mr. Broome. It is quite certain that Bulliard's plant is a Lepiota. 1501. A. (Armillaria) hulbiger, A. & S. ; Fr. Ep. p. 40t. In pine-woods. Hereford, Oct. 1875. The marginato-bulbose stem reminds one of some Cortinarii. 1502. A. (Armillaria) robustus, A. & S. ; Fr. Ep. p. 41. Eannoch, Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan White. Agreeing closely with Krombholz's figure. Flesh very finn ; taste and smell exactly that of Polyporus squamosus. 1503. A. (Tricholoma) loricatus, Fr. Ep. p. 60. In woods. Viscid. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. Remark-able for the thick coat of the pileus. ^A. (Tricholoma) crassifolius, B. ; Fr. Ep, p. 61. This fine species has been gathered again by Mr. Cecil H. Spencer Perceval. 1504. A. (Tricholoma) virgatus, Fr. Ep. p. 62; Icon. tab. 34. fig. 1. Forres, Rev. J. Keith. 1505. A. (Tricholoma) leucocephalus, Fr. Ep. p. 71 ; Ic. tab. 43. fig. 2. C. E. Broome, Oct. 1869. Bowood, Wilts. 1506. A. (Tricholoma) militarise Lasch. ; Fr. Ep. p. 71. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 1507. A. (Tricholoma) civih's, Fr. Ep. p. 71. Epping, J. English. Exhibited at South Kensington, Oct. 6, 1875. 1508. A. (Clitocybe) gilvus, P. ; Fr. Ep. p. 95. West Farleigh, Kent, 1874. *yl. (Clitocybe) suhinvolutus^ Batsch ; Fr. Ep. p. 96. Laxton Park, Norths, Oct. 22, 1875. Occun-ing in profu-sion in a ring under Scotch firs, twenty yards in diameter. t The references, as far as Ilyuieuomycctes are coucerned, are to the new edition of the ' Ejiicrisis.'