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ADDENDA. 

 AGARICUS. 



PLEUROTUS. 



927. Euosmus, B. Dunkeld. 



CORTINARIUS. 



PHLEGMACIUM. 



928. Triumphans Fr. Moncreiffe. 



DERMOCYBE. 



929. Myrtillinus, Fr. Rannoch, 1875. 



HYGROPHORUS. 



930. Clarkii, B. and Br. Abernethy. 



93 1; Subradiatus, Schm. var. lacmus, Fr. Rannoch, 1879. 



CXCVII. EXOBASIDIUM, Wor. 



932. Vaccinii, Wor. Common in hilly districts on Vaccinium vitis-idtta. 



933. Rhododendri, Fckl. On Rhododendron ferragineum in gardens. 



Perth, Seggieden. 



UREDO. 



934. Statices, Desm. On a living plant of Armeria grandiflora at Annat 



Lodge. An introduction. 



ERYSIPHE. 

 934.* Linkii, Lev. Fingask. 



CXCVIII. PHELONITIS, Chev. 



935. Strobilina, P. Inver, Dunkeld, Balinluig, Glen Tilt. 



CXCIX. MYCOGALA. 



936. Bicolor, P. Annat Lodge. 



SPOROCYBE. 



937. Alternata, B. Annat Lodge. 



Correction. — No. 487. For " Vernicosum" read " Verrucosum." 



As the very peculiar organisms known as the Myxomycetes are usually, 

 though I think erroneously, considered to belong to the Fungi, I give a list 

 of the species that have been observed in Perthshire. At the same time, I 

 am inclined to believe that the Myxomycetes have really as much (or more) 

 affinity with the animal as with the vegetable kingdom. 



MYXOMYCETES. 



CC. BADHAMIA, B. 



938. Utricularis, Bull. Kinnoull. 



CCI. FULIGO, Hall. 



939. Varians, Sommf. Common. 



