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TROCEEDINGS, 



Agaricus (Inocybe) pyriodorus, Pcrs. 

 ,, lacenis, Fr* 

 ,, fa.stia:iatus, Scheeff.* 

 „ Clarkii, £. # Br* 

 ,, geophyllus, Sow. 



(Hebeloma) fastibilis, Fr. 

 ,, uudipes, Fr. 



(Flammula) lentus, Fers. 

 ,, .spiuuosus, Fr* 

 ,, scambus, Fr.* 



(Naucoria) cerodes, Fr.* 



(Galera) teuer, l^chcef. 

 ,, hyimonmi, I]afsch. 



(Psalliota) augustus, Fr.*X 

 ,, arvensis, Sch(eff.*X 

 ,, prateusis. AeZ/rf^/".* J 



(Stropharia) ajruginosus, Curt. 

 ,, sqiiamosus Fr. 



(Hypboloma) pyvotriebus, 

 Ilohnsk.* 

 ,, vehitinus, Fers. 



(Panseolus) retirugis, Batsch.* 



(Psathyrella) prouus, Fr.* 

 Coprimis atrameutarius, Fr. % 



comatus, Fr. % 

 Cortinariiis balteatiis, Fr.* 



largus, Fr. 



ochroleticiis, Schaff. 



lepidopus, Ckc* 



paleaceus, Fr. 

 Paxiilus iuvolutus, Batsch. 

 Hygropborus aromaticus. Berk.* 



pi"itensis, Pers.X 



niveus, Scop.X 



nitratiis, Fers.* 



L.*X 



Fr.* X 



Fr.X 



Fr.X 



Lactarius iitilis, TFeinin.* X 



,, bleniiiiis, Fr. 



,, deliciosus 



,, helvus, Fi 



,, volemus, 

 Eussula uigricans, Fr 



,, rubra, Fr. 



,, vesca, Fr.X 



,, barhc, Qiif'let.*f 

 Caiitharellus cibariiis, Fr.X 

 Marasmius peronatus, Bolton 



,, oreades 

 Boletus scaber 



,, laricinus, Berk. 

 Polyporus velutinus, Fr.* 



,, versicolor, Fr. 



,, sauguinolentus, A. ^- S.* 



,, vaporarius, Fr. 

 Cortieium coraedens, Fr. 

 Stereura hirsutum, Fr. 

 Clavaria I'ragilis, Holmsk.X 



,, fusiformis, Sow.* X 



,, grisea, Fers. 



Gastromycetes. 

 Phallus impudicus, Grev.* 

 Lycojjerdoii saceatum, Vahl. 



,, excipuliforme, Scop.* 



DiSCOMYCETES. 



Ebj'tisma maximum, Fr.* 



PhacicUum coronatum, Fr.* 



Peziza grauidata, i?«/;. 



,, luteo-nitens, B. ^- Br.* 

 ,, hemispberica, Wic/g.* 



Helotium ferugiuosum, Fr. 



"In looking over the above list," Mr. Massee remarks, "three 

 points appear to be very pronounced: (1) the large number of 

 species collected; (2) the very large proportion of species with 

 white spores ; (3) the large number of perfectly safe, edible 

 species — 31 — each having its own peculiar flavour and aroma." 



A very rare and beautiful species — Agaricus {Leptonia) euchrous, 

 Pers. — was found by Miss Daisy Weall. It has only once before 

 been detected in Britain. 



Mr. James Saunders records the finding of the following 

 species: — Comatricha pulchella, Bab.; Trichia contorta, Ditm., 

 var. inconspicua ; and Arcyria incarnafa, Pers. 



The weather was fine, the country beautiful, and the foray the 

 most successful one the Society has held. 



Mr. Massee desires to point out that, however numerous the 

 species collected in the autumn may be, no fairly complete list 

 of the fungi of the county can be made unless those which are 

 to be met with throughout the year are recorded. 



