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Omphalia rustica, Fr. 
Bec du Nez (Luff); Ivy Castle (Derrick) ; Lancresse Common 
(Hocart). 
Omphalia demissa, Fr. 
Rare in Britain. Lancresse Common (Hocart). 
Omphalia campanella, Batsch. 
Fermain (Luff). 
Omphalia fibula, Bull. 
Petit Bot (Luff) ; Sausmarez, Catel (Derrick). 
Omphalia integrella, Pers. 
Grand Havre (Derrick). 
Omphalia belliae, Johnst. 
Rare in Britain. Ivy Castle (Derrick). 
Omphalia umbellifera, Linn. 
Lancresse Common (Luff). 
Omphalia striaepileus, Fr. 
Norgiots, St. Andrew’s (Le Lacheur). 
Omphalia Luffii, Mass. 
Cliffs at Icart, Jan. 3, 1898 (Luff). Cliffs on the western side of 
Moulin Huet (Derrick). A remarkably fragrant species with a 
spicy smell like CZitocybe fragrans, which it somewhat resembles. 
Described by Mr. Massee in the Zvansactions of the British Myco- 
logical Society for 1897; the description copied in my second paper 
on the Fungi of Guernsey (Trans. Guernsey Soc. Nat. Sc., 1898, 
p. 279). 
Pleurotus Ruthae, B. & Br. 
Very rare in Britain; has not been found for many years. Near 
St. Martin’s Church (Miss Boley). 
_Pleurotus algidus, Fr. 
Rabbit Warren, near Ivy Castle (Luff); Valnord Road (Derrick). 
Pleurotus septicus, Fr. 
On a bramble stem, Fort George (Derrick). 
Hygrophorus sciophanus, Fr. 
Talbots Valley (Luff). 
Hygrophorus laetus, Fr. 
Cobo, Moulin Huet, and Saints Bay (Luff). 
