150 THE CRYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KENT. 



the time. Mr. Moore, of Chelsea, to whom I sent specimens, 

 informed me that a correspondent supplied him with 

 flowering fronds from cultivated plants at about the same 

 time ; the plant has been usuall}^ quoted as flowering 

 in January. Its claims to a -pluce in the British Flora 

 have hitherto rested upon its known habitat in Guernsey. 

 It is important to notice that typical (>. I'ulr/atuin grows 

 luxuriantly in several places on Horn Head, and I saw no 

 intermediate forms. 



Lycopodiacect. 



hoetes laciistris, L. Bare. Kindrum ; Lough Keel ; and in a 

 small tarn between Slieve Snacht and the Poisoned 

 Glen. F. 



Lycopodium SeUu/o, L. Common. F. 



L. alpinu)n,Jj. Very rare. Summit of Moylennanav Mountain, 

 to the east of Slieve Snacht West across the Gartan Eoad ; 

 on the summit of Slieve Snacht West . Muckish ; Flora Ulst. 



Jj. selayiiwides, L. Frequent. Lough Golagh ; Melmore 

 Point, &c. F. 



Ekratum. — Page 107, line 24., and page 108, line 19 ,iMstead of Fort George, 

 read Fort Koyal. 



THE CKYPTOGAMIC FLORA OF KE1:^T— FUNGI. 

 By T. Howse, F.L. S. 



(Continued from p. 120.) 

 Subgenus 20. — Naitcoria. 

 Agaricus melinoides, Fr. Berk. Outl., p. 9, f. 3. 

 Sydenham HiU. Amongst grass ; very common. 



A. VKRVACTI, Fr. 



Near Bromley, Sjyarkes. 

 A. SEMIORBICULARIS, Bull. BulL, t. 422. 



Brastead ; Knowle Park. 

 A. PEDiADEs, Fr. Letell., t. 675. 



Sydenham HiU. 



Resembling A. soniorbicularis, but with a bulbous stem. 



Subgenus 21. — G-alera. 

 Agaricus lateritius, Fr. Fl. Dan., t. 1840, f. 2. 



Near Bromley, Sparkcs. 

 A. TENER, Scluejf. Sow., t. 38. 



Common ; amongst grass and on dung. 



A. ovALis, Fr. Bull., t. 552, f. 1. 

 Sydenham Hill. 



A. Hypnorum, Batsch. Sow., t. 282. 



Sydenham Hill. Amongst moss ; common. 



