120 SHORT NOTES. 



A. FASTIGIATUS, SchcBff. Fl'. IcOll., t. 108, f. 1. 



Starvecrow Wood, W. T. T. 

 A. TEECHispoRUS, Bevk. Berk. Outl., t. 8, f. 6. 



Sydenham Hill. 

 A. siNDONius, Fr. Sow., t. 365. 



Eosebank, Tunbridge Wells, T. Walker. 



A. GEOPHYLLUS, SoiV. SoW., t. 124. 



Bromley, Sparkes. 



Subgenus 18. — Heheloma. 

 Agaricus crustuliniformis. Bull. Berk. Outl., p. 9, f. 1. 



Sydenham Hill ; Shoreham ; Otford. 



Forming large rings in woods. 

 A. FASTiBiLis, Fr. Sch^eff., t. 221. 



Sydenham Hill ; Starvecrow Wood, W. T. T. ; Bromley, 

 SjMrkes ; Sandwich. 



Boadsides and banks. Eesembling last, but often not bulbous. 

 A. ELATUS, Fr. Saund. & Sm., t. 42, f. 1. 



Buckland, W. W. Saunders. 



Subgenus 19. — Flammula. 

 Agaricus carbonarius, Fr. 



On bm-nt soil in a wood near Bell's-ewe Green, Tunbridge Wells, 

 T. Walkej: 

 A. LUBRicus, Fr. 



On trunks. Tunbridge Wells, Grevillea, i., ]). 85 ; Berk. S Br. 

 in A. N. H. 

 A. FLAviDUs, Schcef. Schseff., t. 35. 

 On and near trunks of trees. 

 Sydenham Hill. 



A. SAPINEUS, Fr. 



Bostol Wood. 



(To be continued). 



SHOKT NOTES. 



Dr. Nyman's ' Conspectus Flor^ EuROP^EiE.' — As it seems 

 inevitable that there should be an Appendix of * Addenda et Cor- 

 rif^enda ' to so exceptionally interesting and valuable a work as this, 

 a corner may perhaps be found in the ' Jom-nal of Botany ' for the 

 following notes, as supplying one small contribution towards such 

 an Appendix: — 1. British plants not given as British by Dr. 

 Nyman: — Barharea intermedia, Bor., Iberis amara, Linn., and 

 Rosa ande(javensis, Bast. — 2. Plants given as British by Dr. Nyman, 

 but not considered natives by British botanists : — Barharea jjrcsco.i; 

 Br. (' Hibern., Angl.' given); Alyssum cali/cinum, Linn. ('Eur. plur. 

 exc. Hibern., Norv.' &c., are Dr. Nyman's words, implying that 

 Scotland and England are not among the exceptions) ; Isatis tinctorial 

 Linn. ('Eur. omn. exc. Hibern., Scot., Dan.,' &c., England not 



