34 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



r. ARRAN BASIN Kilbrennan Sound, off Uavarr Is., 20 fms., 

 r.r. ; Otterard to Carradale, 18-20 fms., m.c. ; off Saddell, 47 

 fms., m.r. 



FIRTH OF LORNE, 50 fms. 



SOUND OF SLEAT between Loch Arisaig and Plockton, 8-24 fms. 



37. FlLELLUM SERPENS (HaSSall). 



CLYDE SEA AREA. BARRIER PLATEAU between Sanda Is. and 

 Ailsa Craig, 24 fms., on Hydrallmania falcata. 



SANDA ISLAND, 35 fms., on Thuiaria lonchitis. 



FIRTH OF LORNE, 30-50 fms., on Antennularia ramosa and 



Abielinaria abietina; 50-110 fms., not c. on Schizotricha 



frutescens ; 60-70 fms., on Abietinaria abietina and Diphasia 



alata; 70-80 fms., on Sertularella tenella and Tnbularia 



indivisa. 



SOUND OF MULL, 70 fms., on Abietinaria abietina. 



(To be continued.} 



SOME ARGYLL AND PERTHSHIRE FUNGI. 

 By HAROLD J. WHELDON. 



TOWARDS the end of July last, Messrs. Albert Wilson, F.L.S., 

 and J. A. Wheldon, F.L.S., paid a short visit to Rannoch 

 Moor and the neighbouring districts, with the object of 

 investigating the lichen flora. At my request they collected 

 some fungi, a list of which appears below. 



It will be evident that this list does not by any means 

 adequately represent the fungi which occur in the rich 

 districts visited, even at this early date, and probably it 

 would have been much more exhaustive if the weather 

 conditions had been better, and if the attention of the 

 collectors had been devoted solely to this group of plants. 



The extensive woods on the shore of Loch Rannoch 

 were explored scarcely at all, owing to lack of time and 

 incessant rain ; and for the same reasons minute fungi and 

 Myxomycetes were not searched for. 



Additional interest is added to the records as the 

 collectors took careful observations of the altitudes at which 

 many of the specimens were gathered, and these are quoted. 

 The numbers placed before the localities refer to the 



