246 The Scottish Naturalist. 



XII. NYCTALIS, Fr. 

 (No species.) 



XIII. MARASMIUS, Fr. 



279. Urens, Fr. Woods. Common. 



280. Peronatus, Fr. Woods. Common. 



281. Oreades, Fr. Lawns and pastures. Common. 



282. Fusco-purpureus, Fr. Rare. On sticks among grass by the side of 



the Sanquhar avenue. 



283. Rotula, Fr. On fallen twigs and sticks. Not uncommon. Greeshop 



wood and Sanquhar. 



284. Androsaceus, Fr. On fallen leaves, &c. Occurs in all our woods. 



285. Epiphyllus, Fr. On fallen leaves, &c. Not very common; but 



plentiful above Cothall. 



XIV. LENTINUS, Fr. 



286. Cochleatus, Fr. On trunks. Rare. Sanquhar and Altyre. 



XV. PANUS, Fr. 



287. Torulosus, Fr. On birch stumps. Plentiful at Brodie and at Avie- 



more. 



288. Conchatus, Fr. On trunks. Very rare. Greeshop wood. 



289. Stypticus, Fr. On stumps. Not common about Forres, Blervie,. 



and Greeshop woods. 



(None of the species of XEROTUS, Ft., TROGIA, Fr., 

 SCHIZOPHYLLUM, Ft., or LENZITES, Fr., have been met with in 



the district.) 



XX. BOLETUS, Ft. 



290. Luteus, L. Fir-woods. Common. 



291. Flavus, With. Woods. Very common. 



292. Laricinus, Berk. Among larches. Rare. In larch plantation at 



Loch-an-Eilan. 



293. Bovinus, L. Firwoods. Common. 



294. Badius, Fr. Woods. Not very common. Clunyhill, Altyre, Sec. 



295. Piperatus, Fr. Woods. Not very common. Altyre, Darnaway, 



Clunyhill, &c. 



296. Variegatus, Fr. Pine-woods. Not very common. Chapelton, &c. 



297. Sulfureus, Fr. Growing in dense clusters among sawdust beside 



Loch-an-Eilan, Rothiemurchus. The species is new to Britain, 

 and very rare. Fries had only met with it once when his Mono- 

 graphia was published — at Upsalia, where it occurred in a precisely 

 similar situation. 



298. Chrysenteron, Fr. Meadows and woods. Common. 



299. Subtomentosus, L. In same situations as the last ; but less common. 



300. Pachypus, Fr. Woods. Rare. Sanquhar. 



301. Edulis, Bull. Woods. Common. 



