178 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Armillaria me/lea, Vahl. On decaying wood. Gregarious. 



A. constricta, Fr. On the ground. Smells of new meal. 



Tricholoma personation, Fr. Among fallen leaves. 



T. virgatum, Fr. Among short grass under trees. 



Collybia conftuens, Pers. In woods. Several in a tuft. 



C. radicata, Relhan. On the ground in woods. 



C. velutipes, Fr. On dead trees and roots. Tufted. 



Laccaria laccata, Scop. Gills pink, purple, or violet. 



Clitocybe candicans, Pers. Among decaying leaves. 



C. maxima, Gartn. and Mey. Large species ; cap eight inches 



broad. I have seen specimens with radially split caps, and 



slightly decurrent gills which would indicate C. gigantca, Sow., 



rather than C. maxima. 



C. nebularis, Batsch. Among grass under spruce trees. 

 C. pithyophila, Fr. In woods among fallen leaves. 

 Mycena corticola, Fr. A parasite on living trees. 

 M. filopes, Bull. Among dead leaves. Cap bell-shaped. 

 M. vitilis, Fr. Among grass. Cap bell-shaped. 

 M. pelliculosa, Fr. Among grass. Cap and stem viscous. 

 M. leucogala, Cooke. Stem filled with milky juice. 

 Pleurotus petaloides, Bull. On decaying wood. 

 P. porrigens, Pers. On dead trees. Gregarious. 

 P. serotinus, Schr. On dead wood. Gregarious. 

 Hygrophorus psittacinus, Schaef. In pastures. Greenish. 

 H. virgineus, Wulf. In pastures. Wholly white. 

 Cantharellus aurantiacus, Fr. Among grass in woods. 

 C. cibarius, Fr. In grassy places. Abundant. 

 C. cinereus, Fr. In a wood. 

 C. Hoitghtoni, Phil. In a wood. Not common. 

 C. infnndibuliformis, Fr. On the ground in a wood. 

 Lactarius bknnius, Fr. Among grass in woods. 

 L. piperatus, Fr. Borders of woods. Taste very peppery. 

 L. plumbeus, Bull. Among grass in a pine wood. 

 L. torminosus, Schaef. In a pine wood. 

 L. zonarius, Fr. In open spaces in woods. 

 Russula ritrina, Gillet. Very common in the woods. 

 R. emetica, Fr.- On the ground. Common in the woods. 

 R. nigricans, Fr. In the woods. Turns black when old. 

 R. rubra, Fr. In a fir wood. Local. 



Marasmins oreades, Fr. In grass. The Fairy Ring fungus. 

 Panus stypticus, Fr. On rotting trunks of trees. 

 Pluteus cervinus, Schaef. Probably var. eximius, the gills being half 



an inch wide, and the stem seven inches high. 

 Pholiota aurivella, Bat. On a heap of sawdust. Tufted. 

 P. marginata, Batsch. On the bark of dead trees. 

 P. squarrosa, Mull. Near decaying wood. Cap scaly. 



