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Filices— 
Botrychium Lunaria, Sw. ; Lycopodium inundatum, L. 
Musci— 
Aulacomnium palustre, Schw.; Bryum annotinum, Hed., fruit; 
Climacium dendroides, W. & M.; Brachythecium albicans, 
Dill. 
Fungi— 
Owing to previous dry weather, the larger forms were scarce, and 
only three species — Cortinarius collinitus, Fr., Pazillus 
involutus (Batsch) Fr., Lactarius vellereus, Fr., call for 
mention, The latter, a var. with salmon-coloured gills, and 
white milk, which becomes yellow, was verified by Dr. Keith, 
who says—“T can suggest no other species to which your 
specimen could be assigned.” 
Microfungi— 
Peronospora densa, Rabh.—On Luphrasia officinalis and Bartsia 
Odontites. 
Tilletia decipiens (Pers.) Winter.—On A grostis vulgaris. 
Uromyces trifolii (A. & S.) Winter.—Teleutospores on Trifolium 
repens. 
Puccinia galii (Pers.) Winter,—Teleutospores on Galium verum. 
P. viole (Schum.) Winter.—Teleutospores on Viola sylvatica, 
P. suaveolens (Pers.) Winter.—Teleutospores on Cnicus arvensis. 
P. hieracti (Schum.) Mart.—Teleutospores on Hypocheris 
radicata. 
P. oblongata (Link) Winter.—Uredospores (Lrichobasis oblongata, 
Berk.) on Luzula campestris. 
Coleosporium euphrasic (Schum.) Winter.—Uredospores (Uredo 
rhinanthacearum, DU.) on Euphrasia officinalis, 
Mollisia (Pyrenopexiza) arenevaga (Desm.) Phil.—On Ammophila 
arundinacea. 
Claviceps purpurea (Fr.) Tul.—Sclerotium (S. clavus, DC.) on 
seeds of Ammophila arundinacea, 
STRATHLEVEN, 30th March, 1895.—This estate is in the parishes 
of Dumbarton and Bonhill, in the vale of Leven, the mansion- 
house being about two miles from the town of Dumbarton. It 
