APPENDIX III. 385 



APPENDIX III. 



OMISSIONS. 



o No. 84, add ' Parasitic on beech.' 



,, 1 16, add ' (Grev. xviii. p. 51).' 



,, 142, add ' Has a strong smell of aniseed.' 



,, 164, add ' On the ground in moist woods.' 



,, 180, add ' Parasitic on trees.' 



,, 189, N.E., add 'First British record (Grev. xviii. p. 51).' 



,, 213, N.E., add ' On decaying larch-twig.' 



,, 229, add ' (Grev. xvi. p. 42) ' after first British record. 



,, 287, insert ' Var. Swartzii Fr.' above N.E. 



,, 460, Var. minor Cke., add ' = H. liycuialc Bres.' 



,, 627, add '(Cooke's Illustr. pi. 846^).' 



,, 633, Var. pufescens S.W., add ' (' Nat.' June '81).' 



,, 713, add '(Cooke's Illustr. pi. 656£!).' 



^. 723, add '(Cooke's Illustr. pi. 848).' 



., 794, N.E., add ' (Grev. viii. p. 2).' 



,, 1008, add 'Often from wounds on living trees, and 



suspected of being a parasite.' 

 ToNo. 1018, add 'Often springs in dense masses from the 



roots of living trees, and is probably a parasite (Mass., 



Text-Book of Plant Diseases, p. 198).' 

 To No. 1025, add ' Attacks the majority of broad-leaved trees ; 



in orchards the apple tree is most frequently attacked 



(Mass., Text-book of Plant Diseases, pp. 191-193, fig. 44).' 

 To No. 1054, add 'This fungus is a very destructive parasite, 



attacking the beech more especially, although it also 



occurs on the common elm, and on various fruit trees 



(Mass., Text-Book of Plant Diseases, pp. 185-188, fig. 42).' 

 ToNo. 1147, add 'S.W., Ravensthorpe, on living hazel,. 



Nov. '01 (H. Parkinson).' 

 ToNo. 1458, after Fl. Hx., add ' first British record.' 

 ,, ,, 1464, insert ' For diagnosis and remarks, see (New 



Fungi.),' in front of ' Nat.' Jan. '04). 



