The Scottish Naturalist. 213 



MYCOLOGIA SO OTIC A. 



By Rev. JOHN STEVENSON. 

 ( Continued from page 1 70. ) 



2232. Agaricus (Amanita) lenticularis Lasch. C. Hbk. No. 15. 

 In woods. 



East. Tweed 



West. 



Roxburgh. Rev. David Paul. 

 England. Europe. 



2233. A. (Lepiota) ermineus* Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 33. C. 



Illust. PL 40. 



White; pileus somewhat fleshy, campanulate then expanded, even, 

 smooth, then silky-jibriUose round the margin; stem fistulose, equal, 

 becoming smooth, with a remote, torn, evanescent ring ; gills approxi- 

 mate. Fragile. 



Grassy place in wood. Nov. 



East. Tay 



West. 



Glamis, 1881. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



Berk. C. Hbk. No. 72. 



2235. A. (Tricholoma) tumidus Pers. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 61. 



Rigid-fragile ; pileus bullate then expanded, undulate, somewhat 

 shining, then incised, rimose, cinereous, bent inwards at the thin 

 margin, 3 in. broad ; stem solid, rooting, swollen^ striate, shining 

 white, 3 in. long (but among moist mosses it is very much elongated); 

 gills marginate, broad, somewhat distant, shining white, at length 

 rufescent- cinereous. Odour and taste insipid. 



In woods. Oct. 



East. Moray 



West. 



Forres, 1881. Rev. James Keith. 



Europe. 



