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Sanguineum, Fr. On fir. Rare. Altyre. 



Sulfureum, Fr. On sticks, &c. Common. 



Calceum, Fr. On pine wood. Common. 



Ochraceum, Fr. On pine wood. Common. 



Quercinum, P. On oak sticks. Darnaway. 



Cinereum, Fr. On sticks. Common. 



Incarnatum, Fr. On sticks. Common. 



Polygonium, P. On a stick. DumphaiL Apparently rare. 



Comedens, Fr. On branches. Common. 



Sambuci, P. On elder stumps. Common. 



XLII. CYPHELLA, Fr. 



381. Ochroleuca, B. and Br. On bramble sticks. Grangehall. 



382. Curreyi, Berk, On twigs of broom. Sanquhar. Common, 



XL.III. SOLENIA, Pers. 



383. Ochracea, Hoffm. On sticks, especially of alder. Common. 



Forres, Dallas, Dunphail. 



XLIV. SPARASSIS, Fr. 



384. Crispa, Fr. Very rare. At the foot of a Scotch fir in the Quarry 



Garden, Gordon Castle, and beside an old fir stump in the wood 

 behind Blervie. The Gordon Castle specimens were very large 

 and fine. The Blervie specimens were smaller, and occurred 

 later in the year. The plant has made its appearance regularly 

 for several years at both stations. 



XLV. CLAVARIA, L. 



385. Fastigiata, D.C. Grassy sward. Across the Findhorn opposite 



Moycarse. 



386. Muscoides, L. On side of embankment along the Findhorn above 



the railway bridge. 



387. Cinerea, Bull. Gordon Castle, Fochabers. 



388. Cristata, Holmsk. Darnaway woods. 



389. Rugosa, Bull. Woods. Common. 



390. Abietina, Schum. Among moss in fir-woods. Common. Sanquhar, 



Altyre, &a 



391. Stricta, P. Gordon Castle, Fochabers. 



392. Purpurea, Mull. On grassy slope at base of Or Bane, Rothiemurchus. 

 293. Insequalis, Mull. Near Dunphail station — Dr. Innes. 



394. Fragilis, Holmsk. Plentiful in a meadow at Dunphail. 



XL VI. CALOCERA, Fr. 



395. Viscosa, Fr. On and about stumps in fir-woods. Common. 



396. Tuberosa, Fr. On birch sticks lying on the ground at Dunphail. 



"The long lost Clavaria tuberosa, Sow., which has never been 

 gathered since his day." Berk. 



( To be continued. ) 



