Hie Scottish Naturalist, 215 



2239. A. (Pholiota) subsquarrosus * Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 221. 



Pileus fleshy, convex, viscid, brown-ferruginous , with darker, floc- 

 cose, addressed scales; stem stuffed, equal, yellow-ferruginous, with 

 darker adpressed scales terminated in an annular zone, without a dis- 

 tinct ring, 3 in. long, yi in. thick; gills somewhat free ; crowded, 

 from yellow to dirty-tan colour. 



Similar in appearance to A. sqnarrosits, but distinguished by well- 

 marked features. 



On old stump. Sept. 



East. — — ■ Tay 



West. ■ ■ ■ 



Glamis, 1881. J. S. 



Europe. 



2240. A. (Pholiota) pumilus Fr. C. Hbk. No. 305. 



Among moss. Sept. — Nov. 



East. Tweed ■ [Moray 



West. 



Grantown. Rev. James Keith. Roxburgh. Rev. 

 David Paul. 



England. Europe. Australia. 



2241. A. (Hebeloma) sinapizans * Fr. C. Hbk. No. 311. 



In mixed wood. Sept. 



East. — — Tay 



West. 



Glamis, 1881. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



* A. (Flammula) carbonarius Fr. My col. Scot. p. 60. 



Growing along with Rhizina undulata Fr., both in 



abundance, on burnt sandy soil in fir-wood. 

 Logie, Forfarshire. J. S. 



* A, (Flammula) astragalinus * Fr. Mycol. Scot. p. 60. 



Glamis, Oct. 1881. J. S. 



2242. A. (Hypholoma) elaecodes* Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 291. 



Pileus fleshy, rather plane, somewhat umbonate, dry, smooth, 

 opaque, brick -red or tan colour, flesh yellow; stem stuffed, then 

 hollow, equal, fibrillose, of the same colour as the pileus, becoming 

 ferruginous, commonly slender, incurved or flexuous ; gills adnate, 

 crowded, thin, green, then pure olivaceous. Caespitose. Odour 



