j 2 The Scottish Naturalist. 



side, Melrose. W. B. Boyd. Springwood Park, Kelso. 

 Not recorded since the time of Klotsch. 



3020. A. (Panaeolus) fimicola Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 312. 



C. Hbh n. 446. B. & Br. n. 1259. 



On rich grassy ground. May — June. 



East. — — Tay — — — 



West. — — — 



Glamis. J. S. 

 England. Europe. 



3021. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) serarius, Fr. Hym. 



Eur. p. 350. 



Pileus fleshy, convexo-flattened, gibbous, unpolished, 

 viscid, opaque ; stem solid, equal, fibrillose, shining, and, 

 as well as the flesh, white ; gills arcuato-adfixed (decur- 

 rent with a tooth), crowded, whitish-clay colour. 



Stem 4 in. long, flesh wholly fibrous. Pileus 3-4 in. 

 broad, even, indeed, and smooth, but its appearance is 

 unpolished, as it were, pruinato-silky, colour reddish-tan, 

 by which especially it is distinguished. Flesh under the 

 gills, which are 3 lin. broad, variegated with a hyaline 

 line. 



In woods. Sep. 



East. — — — — Moray — 



West. — — — 



Greeshop, &c, Forres. Rev : Dr. Keith. 

 Europe. 



3022. 0. (Telamonia) impennis, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 376. 



Pileus fleshy, convex, obtuse, rigid, become smooth, some- 

 what brick colour, changing colour; stem solid, curt, 

 somewhat bulbous, pallid, ringed in the form of a zone 

 and violaceous at the apex, furnished with a white cor- 

 tina ; gills adnate, then emarginate, distant, thick, viola- 

 ceous, soon becoming purple, at length watery cinnamon. 



Stem 2 in. long, J in. thick, often cylindrical, fibrillose, 

 ring incomplete. Pileus fleshy, especially at the disc, at 

 first umber-fuliginous, then brick colour or brick-red 

 (when young the colour is almost that of Ag. butyraceus), 

 not becoming hoary, when young silky round the margins, 

 at length rimose. 



In meadows under alders, Sep. 



