Tricholoma saevum, GitteL (Figs. 14-16). 
A species that has in all probability been passed over as a form 
of f. personal >nu, IV.. from which it differs in the fleshy pileus 
becoming plane, incurved margin glabrous from the first, ab^iuv 
of violet colour in the gills, and very short, stout, violet 
s(ju;imulose stem. 
Previously recorded from Sweden and France. 
Among grass, Herbarium grounds. 
Humaria pinetorum, Fckl. (Figs. 17-19). 
This interesting fungus has been collected on fallen pine leaves 
in the Arboretum. G. Nicholson. Hitherto only recorded from 
Germany. 
Description of the Figures. 
1. Dasyscypha ab*o»u(itH -, nat. size. 
2. „ „ ; X 40. 
3. Ascus, spores, and paraphyses ; x 400. 
4. Free spores ; x 400. 
5. Apex of ascus; x J ,200. 
6. Cortical cells and external hairs ; x 400. 
'.'. Basidia and spores ; x 400. 
10. Free .spores ; x 400. 
11. Section of pilous ; nat. size. 
15. Section of pileus ; nat. size. 
16. Basidia and spores ; x 400. 
17. Humaria pinetorum, Fckl.; 
18. Single plant ; x 8. 
19. Free spores of same ; x 400. 
