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hiulais, Ag. scaler, Bolbitius titiiba7is, Cortinai'ius torvus, Agariciis 

 Jiffiipittris, Ascobolus fiu-furaceiis, Ustilago longissinia, Peronospora 

 ol)liqua, LeptotJiyriiim fragarice, y^cidiiun crassiun, var. ionicerce^ 

 Uredo confluens, Fuccifiia chrysospeuii, P. galioriun. 



This is all that is at present known regarding the fungi of Glen 

 Tilt, but it is enough, I think, to show that if the glen was ex- 

 amined more thoroughly, and at the proper season, the list might 

 be easily quadrupled. 



SUPPLEMENTAEY LIST OF FUNGI FOUND WITHIN THE 



PHOVINOE OF MORAY. 



By the Rev. JAMES KEITH, A.M. 



{Continued froj/i page 15.) 



SPH^RELLA, De Not. 



1028. Pteridis, Desm. On dead fronds of Pteris. Altyre. June. 



1029. Brachytheca, Cke. On blistered spots on leaves of Vaccinium vitis- 



idcea. Aug. Common. Grev, vol. vii. p. 88. 



VENTURIA, De Not. 



1030. Chretomium, De Not. On dead leaves of Carex pendula in Gree- 



shop wood. April. 



1031. Ilicifolia, Cooke. On holly-leaves. Sluie. June. 



PYRENOPHORA, Fr. 



1032. Phceocomes. Fr. On dead Holcus-leaves. Common. 



CERATOSTOMA, Fr. 



1033. Chioneum, Fr. On firrleaves in damp places, Grantown. Aug. 



1034. Vervecinum (Desm.) On whin-stumps, Clunyhill. Nov. 



ISOTHEA, Fr. 



1035. Pustula, Berk. On fallen oak-leaves. Common. 



CAPNODIUM, Mont. 



1036. Footii, Berk, and Desm. On laurel and holly leaves. Common. 



1037. Sphcericum, Cooke. On leaves of Veronica officinalis. Forres. Jan. 



Omitted in proper place. 



1038. Stereum rufum, Fr. On ash. Sanquhar, Altyre, and Dunphail. 



Winter. 



1039. Typhula erythropus, Fr. On petioles. Greeshop. Oct. 

 1400. Stemonitis ovata, Pers. On sticks, Greeshop. Oct. 



( Concluded . ) 



