2i8 ' The Scottish Naturalist. 



East. Moray 



West. 



Dunphail, 1881. Rev. James Keith. 



Europe. 



* Clavaria cinerea Bull. My col. Scot. p. 173. 



Along with the common form I have gathered fine 

 specimens of the variety figured by Greville (Scot. 

 Crypt. FL, pi. 321), with short thickened stem, ter- 

 minated by a thick fringe of subulate processes. 



2251. Clathrns cancellatus Linn. C. Hbk. No. 1067. 



In woods. 



East. Forth 



West. 



Tynningham, 1881. Miss Violet Chambers. 



England. Europe. America. 



* Hydrangium carneum Wallr. My col. Scot. p. 18 5. 



Edinburgh Botanic Garden, 1880. Dr M. C. Cooke. 



* Rhizopogon rubescens Tul. My col. Scot. p. 186. 



The plant recorded from Rannoch is referred to in Rev. 

 M. J. Berkeley's Herbarium as R. luteolus Tul. 



* Hymenogaster Klotschii Tul. My col. Scot. p. 186. 



Edinburgh Botanic Garden, 1880. Dr M. C. Cooke. 



2252. Puccinia allii Casp. (P. mixta Fckl.) Symb. Myc. />. 



53- 



Spots elongate, dark ; sori dark brown, at first often rounded, be- 

 coming elongate, subepidermal ; spores brown, cell walls nearly 

 uniform in thickness, pedicels short, colourless. Many spores are 

 two-celled, widened upwards, and rounded or squared at the apex, 

 and slightly constricted in the middle (P. allii Casp.) ; others 

 are smaller, undivided, and oval, obovate or quadrangular in form 

 (Uromyces alliorum D. C. ). Both kinds of spores vary considerably 

 in form. Along with them, or in separate sori, of the same form but 

 yellow, occur round or oval oue-celled spores, with smooth, yellow- 

 ish, nearly transparent cell walls, and deep yellow cell contents, 

 forming Undo alliorum D. C. (Urcdo limbata Rabenh.) J. W. II. 

 Trail. 



On Allium Schivnoprasum. Summer. 



East. Dee 



West. ■ 



Nigg, Aberdeen. Mr W. Forrest. 



Europe. 



