February, 1908. The Irish Naturalist 25 



ADDITIONS TO THE FUNGI OF THE COUNTIES OF 



DUBININ AND WICKI^OW. 



BY REV. C. TORRKND, SJ., 

 Professor in the College of Campolide, Ivishon. 



During a visit to Ireland of three years duration, from which 

 I have just returned, I paid special attention to collecting 

 Myxomycetes. In the course of ni}- work, however, I col- 

 lected a large number of the Fungi proper as well, and think- 

 ing that a list of both the Fungi and the Myxomycetes, 

 which I have noticed as not hitherto recorded for the above 

 district, would be useful, I append the names and localities 

 herewith. 



AGARICACE/E. 

 IVIarasmius caulicinalis, Fr.— On rotten twigs, Dunran. 

 Pleurotus dryinus, Pers.— Railway sleepers near Kilcool. 

 Cantharellus muscig-enus, Fr.— On moss, Kelly's Glen. 

 Polyporus amorphus, Fr.— Rotten pine wood, Kilcool. 

 P. picipes, Fr.— On willow trunks, Kilcool. 



Canoderma applanatum (Pers.), Fr. — On elm, Blackburn estate. 

 Fomes fulvus, Scop, non Fr.— On willow, Kilcool. 

 Poria ferrug-inosa, Sclirad. — Fallen oak branches, Powerscourt. 

 P. vuIg-ariSp Fr.— Fallen branches, Blackburn estate. 

 P. sanguinolenta. — On old tree stumps, Devil's Glen. 



HYDNACEi2E. 



Hydnum pudorinum, Fr On fallen branches, Blackburn estate. 



H. stenodon, Pers.— On a dead trunk, Devil's Glen. 

 Odontia uda, Fr.— On w^ood and bark, Devil's Glen. 

 O. fimbriata, Pers.— On bark, Devil's Glen. 



0, crinalis, Fr. — Inside a rotten pine stump, Kilcool. 



Irpex fusco-violaceus, Fr — On dead pine stump, Powerscourt. 



1. pachyodon (Pers.), Bres. — On oak trunk, Bray. 

 1. obliquus, Fr. — On dead wood. Devil's Glen. 



Radulum laatuni, Fr. — Under bark of fallen twigs. Devil's Glen. 

 R. orbiculare, PV., f. tenuior.— Fallen branches, Devil's Glen. 

 Phlebia contorta, Fr. — Bark of rotten fir, Kelly's Glen. 

 P. livlda (Pers.), Bres., var. caesia,— On fallen branches, Devil's Glen. 



TELEPHORACEi^E. 

 Tclepliora terrestris, Fhr.— On the ground, Dunran estate. 

 Lloydiella Chailletii (Pers sub Stereum'), Bres.— Fallen branches and 



dead trunks. Devil's Glen. 

 Hymcnochaete ferruginea (Bull.), Bres. — Inside of oak trunk, 

 Blackburn estate. 



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