24 The Scottish Naturalist. 



In mixed wood. Sep. — Oct. 



East. — — Tay — — — 



West. — — — — 



Glamis, Hunter's Hill. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 

 3015. A. (Inocybe) asterosporus Quel. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 

 Vol XXVI. p. 50. Bull. Soc. Rouen, PI. II. f. 6. 



Stem stuffed, firm, bulbous, furnished with a separ- 

 able cuticle, reddish, pubescent, with brown striae. 

 Pileus convex, umbonate (m. 03 — 5), cracked, bistre ; 

 odour mouldy. Gills emarginate, ventricose, thin, 

 whitish bistre, then cinnamon. Spores globose (mm. 

 012), stellate-spinulose, brown. 



On grassy ground in woods. Aug. — Sep. 



East. — — Tay — Moray — 



West. _____ 



Glamis. J. S. Rothiemurchus. Rev. Dr. Keith. 

 England. Europe. 



Very similar to A. rimosus, for a form of which it 

 might be easily mistaken without examination of the 

 spores, which are stellate. 



S016. A. (Hebeloma) glutinosus Lindgr. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 



238. 



Pileus fleshy, convex, then plane, obtuse, viscous with 

 tenacious gluten, sprinkled with superficial white squa?nules, 

 yellow-white, discoid; stem stuffed, somewhat bulbous, 

 white-squamulose, and mealy at the apex, furnished with 

 a cortina ; gills sinuato-adnexed, crowded, light yellow, 

 then clay-cinnamon. 



Stem firm, at length ferruginous internally. Pileus 

 slimy in wet weather, 3 in. broad. Odour mild. 



On the ground among leaves &c, Sep. — Nov. 



Mast. Tweed — Tay — — — 



Glamis. J. S. Roxburgh. Rev. David Paul. 

 England. Europe. 



3017. A. (Galera) minutus Quel. III. p. 10 t. 1 f. 5. B. 6* 



Br. No. 1656.* 



Chamois-bistre, tender, quickly withered by a breath. 



