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 A HISTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE Agaricus ammoniacus. Sandy, 1887 (W.B.G.) — tenuis. Sandy, Ampthill — epipterygius. Ampthill, 1887 — fibula. Sandy, 1887 and since (W.B.G.) — „ Swartzii. Amptbill, 1887 (W.B.G.) — corticatus. 1892 (E.M.L.) — ulmarius. Common (W.B.G.) — lignatilis. Ampthill, etc., frequent — circinatus. 1892 (E.M.L.) — ostreatus. Common (W.B.G.) — euosmus. Bedford, 1889 and since (W.G.S.) — septicus. Ampthill, 1887 (W.B.G.) — speciosus. Ampthill, abundant, j.1892 (W.B.G.) ; the thin grey variety, Bedford, 1898 — parvulus. Biddenham, 1887 (W.B.G.) — cervinus. Pavenham, 1887 „ — chrysophaeus. Kempston, 1887 „ — sericeus. Ampthill, etc., 1887 „ — prunulus. Frequent (W.G.S., W.B.G.) — „ orcella. Sout hi 11 (W.B.G.) — cretatus. Common (W.B.G.) — pascuus „ „ — durus. Common at Bedford (W.B.G.) — pudicus. Bedford on elder, 1887 — comosus. Ampthill, 1892 (W.B.G.) — squarrosus. Common (W.B.G.) — aurivellus. Great Barford, 1896 — Bongardii. Southill Park, 1887 (W.B.G.) — rimosus. Common (W.B.G.) — asterosporus. Bedford, 1887 (W.B.G.) — geophyllus. Ampthill, 1887 „ — fastibilis. Kempiton and near Bedford (W.G.S., J.H., E.M.L.) — glutinosus. Near Bedford, 1892 (E.M.L.) — crustuliniformis. Ampthill, 1892 — nudipes. Near Bedford, 1892 (E.M.L.) — lentus. Bedford, 1887 (W.B.G.) — flavidus. Ampthill, Bedford (W.B.G.) — melinoides. Bedford, 1887 „ — striaepes. Kempston, very rare „ — pediades. Pavenham, 1887 — tener. Common (W.B.G.) — furfuraceus. Common (W.B.G.) — inquilinus. Bedford, 1887 „ — mollis. Bedford, Kempston „ — Elvensis. Near Bedford (E.M.L., W.B.G.) — arvensis. Common (W.B.G.) — campestris var. praticola. Common var. rufescens. 1 90 1 (E.M.L.) — sylvaticus. Near Bedford, 1 89 1 (E.M.L.) — aeruginosus. Common (W.B.G.) — coronillus. Kempston, 1887 „ — semiglobatus. Common „ — sublateritius. Frequent „ — fascicularis. Common „ — lachrymabundus. Kempston, 1885 (W.G.S.) Agaricus velutinus. Common (W.B.G.) — Candolleanus. Kempston (W.G.S., W.B.G.) — appendiculatus. Common (W.B.G.) — areolatus. Kempston (W.G.S.) — foenisecii. Frequent (W.B.G.) — corrugis „ „ — separatus. Common in 1890 — fimiputris. Common — campanulatus „ — papilionaceus „ — gracilis. Bedford (W.B.G.) — atomatus. Bromham — disseminatus. Common Coprinus comatus. Common (W.B.G.) — atramentarius „ „ — niveus. Common — micaceus „ (W.B.G.) — domesticus. Ampthill, 1887 — plicatilis. Common (W.B.G.) Bolbitius hydrophilus. Ampthill, 1887 (W.B.G.) Cortinarius callisteus. Great Warden, 1892 — tabularis. Ampthill, 1887 (W.B.G.) — hinnuleus. Bedford, 1887 „ Gomphidius viscidus. Frequent (W.B.G.) Paxillus giganteus. Common in 1892 (W.B.G.) — involutus. Common (W.B.G.) — atrotomentosus. Ampthill, Sandy (W.B.G.) — lepista. 1 90 1 (E.M.L.) Hygrophorus hypothejus. Ampthill, common (W.B.G.) — pratensis. Common (W.B.G.) — virgineus ,, „ — ovinus. Carlton, 1891 — ceraceus. Ampthill (W.B.G.) — coccineus. Frequent „ — puniceus „ „ — conicus. Common „ — calyptraeformis. Carlton, 1887 (W.B.G.) — chlorophanus. Ampthill, 1886 „ — psittacinus. Common (W.B.G.) — nitratus. Bromham, 1887 Lactarius torminosus. Frequent (W.G.S., W.B.G.) — insulsus. Frequent (W.B.G.) — trivialis. Frequent in 1892 — pyrogalus. Sandy, 1887 ; Great Warden, 1892 (W.B.G.) — vellereus. Oakley, 1892 (E.M.L., W.B.G.) — deliciosus. Sandy, 1887 ; Ampthill, Southill, etc. (W.B.G.) — quietus. Common (W.B.G.) — rufus „ „ — volemus. Clapham, 1886 — mitissimus. 1892 (E.M.L.) — subdulcis. Frequent (W.B.G.) 64