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Stachys AMbigud.ssssceccesesees Saltney fields 
Lamium amplexicaule ........+. Sealand meadows 
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Ecchium vulgare .sseeceeeeeseeee Queen’s Park road 
Anchusa QrvenstS ...esveeee+e+6 Sealand meadows 
Borago officinalis... serseeserees » ” 
Daphne Laureola ...4.++..+++«+. Lache lane; Saltney fields 
Buxus sempervirens .eeeeeeeeee4 General 
Ceratophyllum aquaticum ,......, Canal Basin 
SFuniperus Communts ......+.., Avenue 
Acorus calaMUS 446400 e00000ee+4 Canal basin, Stone bridge. We found 
leaves of what we think was the 
Acorus, but no blossom 
Typha latifolia ..eeeeseseeeee+. Sealand ditches 
Zanichella palustris ....0...+.+. Blacon brook; Cemetery 
Triglochin maritima ...+++..+.+.. Blacon marsh 
Sagittaria sagittifolia.,.....+.++.+. Canal basin 
Orchis Morio ssseveeeseseueee+s Queen’s park meadows 
O. mascula ..... e006 see sevceees Meadows 
Allium oleraceum 4.44 seee0008.+ Roodee cop 
EXCLUDED SPECIMENS. 
Saponnaria Vaccaria .....s+seeee+ Little Roodee, 1876. Single plant, 1876; 
probably introduced with ballast 
Xanthium spinosum ......++.+.. Field near Barracks, 1876. Single plant, 
1876 ; introduced by foreign sheep 
Datura stramonium ....++.e+++. Planting in George street. Several 
plants; casuals 


NOTES ON THE FUNGI OF THE CHESTER DISTRICT, 
By Messrs. J. AND A. H. THOMPSON. 

The following is a list of Fungi observed in the Society’s District, 
between June 1899 and May 1900. We hope to materially add to it. A 
water-color drawing of almost every species given here will be found in the 
book containing the detailed account. This book is in the Library of the 
Society. 
Agaricus (Amanita) vaginatus, “Sleek Amanita,” Delamere Forest—sparingly 
mappa, ‘‘ Delicate Amanita,’’ Delamere Forest—rare 
muscarius, ‘‘Fly Amanita.’’ Delamere Forest—common 
strobiliformis, ‘‘ Fir-cone Amanita.’’ Delamere Forest— 
rare 
rubescens, ‘‘ Reddish Amanita.’’ Delamere Forest— 
common 
(Lepiota) procerus, ‘Parasol Mushroom.” Delamere Forest, Ashton 
Hayes—fairly common 
rachodes, ‘* Large Gray Lepiota.’’ Chester— common 
locally 
(Armillaria) melleus, ‘‘Honey-colored Armillaria.” Sealand, 
Saughall, Blacon—common 
(Tricholoma) sulfureus, ‘‘Sulphury Tricholoma.”’ Delamere Forest, 
Little Saughall—common 
(Clitocybe) maximus, ‘‘ Sowerby’s Clitocybe.”” Sealand cop, Back- 
ford—common 
(Pleurotus) ulmarius, ‘‘Elm Pleurotus.”” Water-Tower grounds 
(Chester), Sealand road—common 
(Collybia) velutipes, ‘ Velvet-stemmed Collybia,’’ Eleven Arches, 
near Chester Cathedral, Sealand, Woodbank, Chester 
Cemetery, Gamon’s Rough, Old Traflord—common 
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