34 The Scottish Naturalist. 



Grantown and Dunphail, 1879. Rev. J. Keith. 

 Cadder Wilderness (Glasgow Show), 1880. 

 Europe. 



2157. A. (Lepiota) Friesii Lasch. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 31. 



Pileus fleshy, soft, torn into adpressed tomentose scales, ferruginous- 

 fuscous ; stem hollow, with a web-like pith, somewhat bulbous, scaly; 

 the superior ring pendulous, equal ; gills somewhat remote, linear, 

 very crowded, branched. Stature nearly that of A. procerus. Hand- 

 some, strong-smelling. 



In stubble-field. Sept. 



East. Moray 



West. 



Rafford, 1879. Rev - J- Keith. 



Europe. 



2158. A. (Tricholoma) frumentaceus Bull. Fr. Hym. Eur. 



p. 52. C. Hbk. No. 254. 

 In woods, chiefly fir. 



East Moray 



West. 



Chapleton and Altyre. Rev. J. Keith. 

 England. Europe. 



* A. (Clytocybe) fumosus Pers. Mycol. Scot. p. 18. 



Var. Polius. Rare. Rothiemurchus. Rev. J. Keith. 



2159. A. (Omphalia) hepaticus Batsch. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 160. 



C. Hbk. No. 215. 



In woods. Sept. • 

 East. Tay Moray 



West. 



England. Europe. 



* A. (Inocybe) calamistratus Fr. Mycol. Scot. p. 52. 



Black Wood, Rannoch. Dr B. White. 



* A. (Inocybe) dulcamarus A. & S. Mycol. Scot. p. 52. 



Rannoch, 1875. Dr B. White. 



2160. A. (Naucoria) tenax Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 261. Grevillea, 



i. p. 86. 



Pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate then expanded, smooth, 

 occasionally rugulose, slightly viscid, hygrophanous, when moist 

 commonly cinnamon (becoming watery yellow at the margin), when 

 dry ochraceous, but occurring with mingled shades of yellowish- 



