The Scottish Naturalist. 37 



* Lentinus scoticus B. & Br. Mycol. Scot. p. 122. 



On birch stick. Forres, Rev. J. Keith. 



2166. Panus torulosus* Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 489. C. Hbk. No. 



690. 

 On stumps. Aug. — Oct. 



East. Tay Moray 



West. 



England. Europe. America. 

 This species was inadvertently omitted in Mycologia Scotica. 



* Boletus cyanescens Bull. Mycol. Scot. p. 129. 



Grantown. Rev. J. Keith. 



2167. Polyporous dryadeus Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 553. C. Hbk. 



No. 771. 

 On living oak. Aug. — Oct. 



East. 



West. Clyde 



Cadzow Forest, 1880. Rev. J. Keith. 



England. Europe. 



* P. trabeus Fr. Mycol. Scot. p. 134. 



Dunkeld. Dr B. White. 



* P. roseus A. & S. Mycol. Scot. p. 138. 



Thornliebank, 1880. In collection sent to Glasgow 

 Show. 



* P. reticulatus Pers. Mycol. Scot. p. 144. 



Darnaway, 1879. Rev. J. Keith. 



* Trametes pini Brot. Mycol. Scot. p. 145. 



Black wood, Rannoch, 1875. Dr B. White. 



2168. Hydnum scabrosum Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 599. 



Pileus compactly fleshy, atprst turbinate, then plane, umber-ferru- 

 ginous, at first tomentose, then rough with flocci fasciculated in the 

 form of minute crowded scales ; flesh white ; stem short, scarcely an 

 inch long, equally thick, dotted with the decurrent spines, becoming 

 cinereous and black at the base ; spines grey-fuscous, whitish at the 

 apex. 



In pine-wood. Sept. 



East. Moray 



West. 



Forres, 1879. C. B. Plowright and Rev. J. Keith. 



Europe. 



