286 LIST OF NOVA SCOTIAN FUNGI——SOMERS. 
ART. VI. — ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF Nova ScoTiIAN FUNGI. 
By J. Somers, M.D. 
(Read Feb. 8th, 1886). 
THE following plants enumerated in the subjoined list have 
been collected during the past.season, viz, :— 
Agaracini. 
1. Agaricus (Armillaria) melleus, Vahl., growing on decaying 
stumps of trees, Dutch Village. Peculiar for its silky 
veil, concrete with the stem. 
2. A. (Lepiota) gliodermus, Fries, veseid, Lepiota, under spruce 
in many places. 
3. A. (Clitocybe) giganteus, Fr., pileus, umbillicate, over 15 
inches across. Oct., growing by roadside near Four- 
Mile House. 
A (Pleurotus) salignus, Fries, on poplar, not uncommon, Sept. 
5. <A. (Pleurotus) chioneus, Fr. snowy pleurotus, growing on 
twigs, D. Village, pileus thin villous, resupinate, small, 
or minute. 
6. A (Pleurotus) lignatilis, Pers., growing mostly on beech 
trees; near 3-Mile House. Very fragile, piieus varying 
in size, and densely crowded on the branches in an 
imbricated manner of growth, Oct. 
7. A. (pleurotus) applicatus, Bull, on small stumps cut close to 
the ground, Geo. Deal’s, Dutch Village, Sept., 1885. 
8. Agaricus (tricholoma) equestris, Linw., under fir trees, 
Deal’s, Dutch Village, Sept. 
9. A.(tricholoma) murinaceous, Bull, mouse colored tricholoma 
pileus umbonate silky, three inches, stem solid, slightly 
fistulous, Sept., in same locality as above. 
10. A. (mycena) luteo vel flavo albus, Fv., October, Four-Mile 
House wooas. 
11. A. (hebeloma) rimosus, Bull, same lovality. 
12. A. (pholiota) capistratus, Cooke, near the side of a road, 
McNab’s Island. 
