FUNGI. 245 
Hygrophorus psittacinus, Schaef. 
Lancresse Common (Hocart); Saints Bay, Moulin Huet, Petit 
Bot, Pulias, Rabbit Warren, Havelet, Belvidere, and Pleinmont 
(Luff); Norgiots (Le Lacheur); Ivy Castle and Vallon Grounds 
(Derrick). : 
Hygrophorus unguinosus, Fr. 
Ivy Castle (Luff). 
Hygrophorus pratensis, Fr. 
Edible. Lancresse Common (Hocart); Jerbourg and Fermain 
Hill (Miss Boley); Norgiots, Pleinmont, Vallées, Moulin de Haut, 
and near St. Peter’s Church (Le Lacheur); Perelle, Moulin Huet, 
Petit Bot, and Fort Doyle (Luff); St. Saviour’s (Chutter) ; Naftiaux 
and Fort George (Derrick). 
Hygrophorus virgineus, Wulf. 
Edible. Saints Bay, Moulin Huet, Petit Bot, Perelle, Grandes 
Rocques, Pulias, Fort Doyle, and Havelet (Luff); Norgiots (Le 
Lacheur) ; Lancresse Common (Hocart) ; Ivy Castle and St. Samp- 
son’s (Derrick); St. Saviour’s (Chutter). Growing specimens are 
frequently coloured on the under side bright lilac-purple, caused by 
the parasitic mould Verticillium Marquandit, Mass. 
Hygrophorus niveus, Fr. 
Norgiots (Le Lacheur); Fermain cliffs; Moulin Huet, Saints 
Bay, Corbiere, Lihou Island, Cobo, Grandes Rocques, Grand Havre, 
and Fort Doyle (Luff) ; Jerbourg (Miss Boley) ; Lancresse Common 
(Hocart) ; Fort George (Derrick). 
Hygrophorus russo-coriaceus, B. & Br. 
Very rare in Britain. Smells like Russia leather. Ville au Roi 
and St. Martin’s cliffs (Derrick) ; Icart Point (Mrs. Boley) ; Lancresse 
Common (Hocart); Pulias, Talbots Valley, and Jerbourg (Luff). 
Hygrophorus ventricosus, B. & Br. 
Extremely rare in Britain; has not been found for a great many 
years. Moulin Huet, in fields overlooking the bay (Luff). 
Hygrophorus ovinus, Bull. 
Cobo (Luff). 
Hygrophorus subradiatus, Fr. Var. dacmus. 
Saints Bay (Luff). 
Hygrophorus aureus, Arrh. 
Vallon grounds, St. Martin’s (Derrick). 
Hygrophorus nemoreus, Fr. 
Belvidere (Luff). 
