CLYDESDALE. FUNGI. 
By R. B. JOHNSTONE. 
Since the publication of the previous list of Clydesdale Fungi in 
Volume II. of the Annals in 1900, the Society has regularly 
made excursions in the autumn to the woods around Glasgow in 
the search for fungi, and to the disappointment of the mycologist 
there has been on these visits a noticeable scarcity of even the 
common species. The seasons have been either very dry, or wet 
and cold, with an absence of the warm moist weather so essential 
to the growth of fungi. 
Notwithstanding the somewhat meagre records, the interest in 
the subject has been sustained by the discovery of a few species 
rarely, if ever, met with before in this district. Among these may 
be mentioned Lepiota Friesit, Flammula inopoda, Lentinus lept- 
deus, Trogia crispa, Strobilomyces strobilaceus, Dedalia quercina, 
Merulius tremellosus, Mutinus caninus, and Clavaria fistulosa. 
The following is a list of the places visited, and the dates (see 
Addenda) :— 
FINLAYSTONE, LANGBANK, 29th September, 1900. 
Capzow Forest, 6th October, 1900; 3rd October, 1903 ; 7th 
October, 1905. 
Craicton Woop, 13th October, 1900; 11th October, 1902. 
CADDER WILDERNESS, 20th October, 1900; 19th October, 
Igor ; 21st October, 1905. 
CATHKIN Brags, 27th October, 1goo. 
LENNOX CASTLE, 28th September, 1go1. 
PoLLok Estate, 5th October, 1got. 
DoucG.Las SupPporT, ROSEHALL, 27th September, 1902. 
ERSKINE Estate, 4th October, 1902. 
GARSCUBE EsTATE, 18th October, 1902. 
HaAwkHEaD EstTatTE, 17th October, 1903. 
Doucaltston EstaTE, 24th September, 1904. 
HamiLton Low Parks, 8th October, 1904. 
RouxkEeNn GLEN, 15th October, 1904. 
West Ferry Woop, LANGBANK, 30th September, 1905. 
JOHNSTONE CASTLE, JOHNSTONE, 14th October, 1905. 
