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SOME OF THE RARER AND MORE REMARKABLE 

 FUNGI OF EPPING FOREST. 



{From Mr. James English's List.) 



Agaricus muscarius. 

 „ mucidus. 

 ,, splendens. 

 clavipes. 

 ,, dryinus. 

 ,, sail gnus. 

 „ petaloides. 

 rodicosus. 

 ,, adiposus. 

 ,, conissus. 

 ,, ahiicolor. 



Cortinarhts crprulescens . 

 ,, violaceus. 



,, decoloratus. 



Hygroplwriis chry^odon. 

 ,, cossus. 



,, Golemannlanus. 



„ miniatns. 



Lactarius glyciosmiis . 



,, volemum. 

 Russula viresceihs. 



,, emetica. 

 Cantharellus cibarius. 

 3Iarasmhis urens. 

 Lentinus cofhieatus. 

 Pnnus torulosus. 

 Boletus piperatus. 



Boletus edulis. 

 ,, satanas. 

 „ luridus. 

 Polypo)U'< perennis. 

 ,, piclpes. 

 ,, intybaceus. 

 ,, giganteus. 

 „ ivihricatm. 

 Tra metes gihhosa. 

 Hydmim zonatnm. 

 ,, erinaceus. 

 cirrhahim.* 

 Radulum fagineum. 

 Thelephora innltizonata. 



clavularis. 

 Clavana fastigiata. 

 „ aurea. 

 ,, fiisifo7-mi--<. 

 ,, pi still ari-^. 

 Gyromitra esculenta. 

 Helvella crispa. 

 Leotia hibrica. 

 Peziza macropus. 

 ,, onotica. 

 ,, aurantia. 

 ,, sepiilta. 

 „ hemispherica. 



*■ Believed to be the only British example of tliis species. 



Among the Mosses, &c., fomid in Epping Forest are Polytrichum commune, P.jnni- 

 peruvt, P. formosum, and P. ferum : Mninm hormim : Dicranvm scoparium and T>. 

 heteromallum ; Lepidozia reptwn : Pottio truncnta : Hypniim Srhrebrri and H. evpres- 

 si forme, &c. 



J. Jo:4KS, Priuter, " Woodford Times Office," Woodford, 



