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1. Aga/ricua {Orrvphdlicb) urribilicatus, Schoeff. t. 207, 

 Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 155. On peaty soil. Mount Prospect, 

 Discovery Bay; lat. 81°41 / N. ; H. C. Hart. Spores minute, 

 slightly kidney-shaped. 



2. A. (Omphalia) umbeUiferus, L. On peat. The 

 yellow form. Proven with Peltigera, Disco, July 1875. 

 Proven, July 1875, Discovery Bay ; H. C. Hart. LTpernivik, 

 July 22, 1875; H. W. Feilden. Pileus tomentose. Stem 

 thickest below, tomentose about two lines high. The speci- 

 mens are small, but mostly well developed. In those from 

 Discovery Bay the gills are so thickened as to be almost 

 subglobose. The species is very common in mountainous 

 countries, and is sometimes extremely beautiful. 



3. A. (Omphalia) splicer osporus, B. Pileo membranaceo, 

 profunde umbilicato ; lamellis latis distantibus, decurrentibus ; 

 sporis globosis pedicellatis. On moss. Upernivik ; H. C. 

 Hart. About one inch across. 



4. A. (Glitopilus) undatus. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 199. 

 Ic. tab. 96, fig. 4. Cape Sabine, August 1, 1875 ; H. \V. 

 Feilden. 



5. A. (Naucoria) Bellotianus, B. Nov. sp. Bellot 

 Island, August 14, 1876 ; H. W. Feilden. 



6. A. {Tubaria) furfuraceus, P. Syn. p. 454 ; Fr. 

 Hym. Eur., p. 272. Westward Ho ! Valley ; lat. 82° 40' N. ; 

 H. W. Feilden. Mount Prospect, 81° 41' N. ; H. C. Hart. 



7. A. (Tubaria) pellucidus, Bull. Tab. 550, fig. 2 ; Fr. 

 Hym. Eur., p. 273. Hayes' Sound; lat. 79° N., August 4, 

 1875; H. C. Hart. 



8. A. (Stropharia) Feildeni, B. Nova sp. Bellot 

 Island, lat. 81° 41' N. ; August 1876; H. W. Feilden, 

 Mount Prospect, Discovery Harbour, July 4, 1876 ; H. C. 

 Hart. 



9. Hygropjhorus virgineus. Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 413. 

 Small specimens, September 29, 1875 ; lat. 82° 27' ; H. W. 

 Feildem . 



10. H. miniatus. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 418. Haves' 

 Sound, August 4, 1875; H. C. Hart. 



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