248 The Scottish Naturalist. 



330. Violaceus, Fr. On stumps of fir. Rare. Sanquhar, Altyre. 



331. Vitreus, Fr. On decayed wood. Rare. Dunphail. 



332. Sanguinolentus, Fr. On rotten wood. Rare. Rothiemurchus. 



333. Molluscus, Fr. On sticks lying on the ground. Rather common. 



334. Vaporarius, Fr. On fallen branches. Common. 



335. Terrestris, Fr. On ground or rotten wood. Rare. Clunyhill. 



336. Vaillantii, Fr. On rotten wood. Rare. Altyre. 



XXIII. TRAMETES, Fr. 

 (No species found.) 



XXIV. D-33DALEA, Fr 



337- Quercina, P. Very rare. On an oak stump. Brodie — Dr. Innes. 



338. Unicolor, Fr. Very rare. On a fallen birch. Damaway. 



XXV. MERULIUS, Ft. 



339. Tremellosus, Schrad. Rare. On decayed birch stumps. Rothie- 



murchus. 



340. Corium, Fr. On trunks. Common. 



341. Molluscus, Fr. On fir-sticks. Rare. Rothiemurchus, Dallas, etc. 



342. Lacrymans, Fr. On wood work of houses. Too common. 



XXVI. POROTHELIUM, Fr. 



343. Friesii, Mont. Very rare. On the underside of a fir post lying on 



the ground. Sanquhar, also at Dunphail. 



XXVII. FISTULINA, Bull. 



344. Hepatica, Bull. On trunks of old oaks. Rare. Sanquhar. 



XXVIII. HYDNUM, L. 



345. Imbricatum, L. Pine-woods. Common. 



346. Fragile, Fr. Pine-woods. Plentiful in Chapelton wood and at 



Grantown. 



347. Repandum, L. Woods. Common. Var. Rufescens. Common. 



348. Compactum, Fr. Fir- woods. Rather rare. Chapelton wood, 



Relugas, Grantown, Aviemore. 



349. Aurantiacum, Fr. Fir-woods. Rare. Grantown. New to Britain 



— Verified by Berkeley. 



350. Scrobiculatum, Fr. Fir-woods. Rare. Chapelton wood — Mr. 



Norman. New to Britain — Verified by Berkeley. 



351. Graveolens, Del. Fir- woods. Rare. Chapelton wood. 



352. Auriscalpium, L. On fir-cones, Common. 



353. Ochraceum, P. On fallen sticks. Not frequent. Sanquhar. 



354. Farinaceum, P. On decayed wood. Common. 



XXIX. SISTOTREMA, Fr. 



(No species. ) 



