214 The Scottish Naturalist. 



2236. A. (Collybia) platyphyllus * Fr. C. Hbk. No. 139. 

 Among beech-leaves. Oct. 



East. Tay 



West. 



Glamis, 1881. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



* A. (Collybia) tenacellus Pers. Var. stolonifer* Jung. 

 Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 121. 



Stem with a creeping, somewhat stoloniferons root. 

 Among pine-leaves. Nov. — Dec. 



East. Tay 



West. ■ 



Perth. Dr. B. White. Glamis. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



I have found this as frequently as A. tenacellus, from 

 which it differs only in the root. 



* A. (Mycena) strobilinus Fr. My col. Scot. p. 27. 

 Altyre, Sept. 1881. Rev. James Keith. 

 Not recorded for Scotland since the time of Greville. 



2237. A. (Nolanea) pisciodorus * Ces. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 208. 



Pileus somewhat membranaceous, conical then campanulate, then 

 convex, obsoletely umbonate, velvety-soft, tawny-cinnamon ; stem 

 somewhat fistulose, tough, very thinly pruinate, chestnut then becoming 

 black, paler at the apex, somewhat velvety ; gills slighty adnexed, 

 pale yellow then flesh-coloured, at length tawny. Smell of rotten 

 fish. 



Among decayed fir branches. Oct. 



East. Tay 



West. - — - 



Glamis, 1881. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



Very similar in appearance to A. cucumis Pers., and 

 easily mistaken without examination of spores. 



2238. A. (Pholiota) aurivellus* Batsch. C. Hbk. No. 298. 



On old fir-stump. Sept. 



East. Tay 



West. 



Logie, Forfarshire, 1881. J. S. 



England. Europe. America. 



