174 The Scottish JVaturalist. 



who attended the Perth Conference (1875) of the Cryptogamic 

 Society of Scotland ; and by Mr Stevenson and myself at other 

 times, the localities being more especially Moncreiffe and Kin- 

 noull Hills, Scone and Dupplin ; the district round Dunkeld 

 during the time of the conference of 1877 ; that round Killin at 

 the conference of 1876 ; the neighbourhood of Balinluig, Killie- 

 crankie, Aberfeldy, and Kenmore, by Mr Stevenson, during a 

 residence of a few weeks in 1877 ; Blair Athole and Glen Tilt by 

 Mr Stevenson (one day) and myself; and the country round 

 Loch Rannoch by myself in 1875. A few other places have 

 been still more slightly explored ; and some additions to the list 

 have also been made from the collections sent from other Perth- 

 shire localities to the Perth and Dunkeld shows. 



I have thought it unnecessary to mention many localities in 

 this list. When a species is said to be ''common," it has been 

 seen in most of the localities explored, and is probably distrib- 

 uted in suitable places throughout the county ; " frequent " and 

 ''not uncommon" signify nearly as wide a distribution; but 

 when a species seems to be really rare, or has been recorded 

 from very few localities, these are mentioned, though in the latter 

 case it is quite probable that more extensive exploration will 

 show that the species is not uncommon. 



HYMENOMYCE TES. 

 AGARICINI. 



I. AGARICUS L. 



i. Amanita. 



1. Phalloides, Fr. Killin. 



2. Vernus, Bull. Killin. 



3. Muscavius, L. Common. 



4. Pantherinus, Fr. Moncreiffe. 



5. Rubescens, Fr. Common. 



6. Asper, Fr. Balinluig. 



7. Vaginatus, Fr. Common. Var. nivalis, Grev. Ben Blirackie. 



8. Strangulatus, Fr. {—Ceciluv, B. and Br.) Moncreiffe. 



ii. Lepiota. 



9. Procerus, Sc. Seggieden, Dunkeld, Balinluig. ^ 



10. Rhacodes, Vitt. Frequent. 



11. Acutesquamosus, Weinm. Scone. 



12. CrislaUis, A. and S. Dupplin, Scone, Kenmore, Killin. 



13. Carcharias, P. Moncreiffe. 



14. Cinnabarinus, A. and S. Scone. 



15. Granulosus, Batsch. Common. 



16. Amiantliinus, Sc. Kinnoull, Rannoch. 



