The Scottish Naturalist. 305 



Athyrium filix-fgemina Bernh. ; Nephrodium filix-mas 

 Rich. — On these ferns occur pseudo-galls resembling a 

 cnimpled-up fern frond, and forming masses \' to 3' in 

 diameter, outwardly resembling the rest of the frond in 

 colour. Each consists of a frond which never unrolls, 

 owing to the midrib being affected. In the interior the tip 

 of the frond is found in a black decaying condition. In 

 this black stuff lie several larvae of Anthomyia (?). At 

 Parkhill, Dunkeld, Lintrathen, near Glasgow, etc. 



( Conclusion. ) 



LIST OP FUNGI POUND WITHIN THE PROVINCE OP MORAY 

 CHIEFLY IN THE VICINITY OP FORRES. 



( Continued from p. 250. ) 

 By the Rev. J. KEITH, M.A. 



(47). TREMELLA, Fr. 



397. Foliacea, P. On trunks of birch, fir sticks, &c. In large masses at 



Dunphail. 



398. Lutescens, Fr. On a stick at Manse of Dallas, and on a stump at 



Springfield. 



399. Mesenterica, Retz. On sticks, especially of broom and whin. 



Common. 



400. Albida, Huds. On fallen branches. Common. 



401. Tubercularia, Berk. On sticks. Common. Dunphail, &c. 



(48). EXIDIA, Fr. 



402. Recisa, Fr. On willow branches in the ruins of the castle of 



Loch-an-Eilan. 



403. Glandulosa, Fr. On oak sticks. Frequent. 



(49). N^MATELIA, Fr. 



404. Encephala, Fr. On fir sticks and rails. Common about Forres, 



and at Rothiemurchus. 



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405. Virescens, Corda. On furze branches. Common. (\ v) ^ ^ ^j / 



(50). DACRYMYCES, Nees. I^.\<> <XS> 



406. Deliquescens, Dub. On fir sticks. Common. ^ j' \C 



407. Stillatus, Nees. On fir stumps and rails. Common. L.ul ! L I I V K T 



408. Chrysocomus, Tul. On fir sticks. V&\- ^•^» /-^ 



(51). RHIZOPOGOX, Tul. \rffi^\J^ 



409. Rubescens, Tul. In fir woods and mossy ground from Fbycb s^rer _ J>^ 



Rothiemurchus, where I observed it bursting through the soil in a 

 footpath on a hill side at the altitude of 2000 feet. 



