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Agaricus, Linn. {Psnlliota, Fries) campestris. Common mush- 

 room. In one specimen, diameter of cap 9 inches, circumference of 

 stem 6l^ inches. Some years abundant in this neighbourhood ; this 

 year rare. 



„ {Clitoci/be, Fries) ovinus. Pastures. In those overhang- 



ing the sea-side, where flocks of sheep are fed, it occurs in long lines 

 and dense patches. 



„ baccatus. On earth in woods, general. 



„ {Lepiota, Pers.) clypeolarius. Outskirts of woods, not 



common. 



„ (PleurotuSy Fries) nidulans. Old crab-tree trunk. 



Puccinia Viola. Under Viola canina leaves. 

 Uredo Tussilaginis. Under colt's-foot-leaves. 

 „ oblongata. Under Luzula-leaves. 

 „ Jlosculosum. On Scabiosa arvensis florets. 

 „ segetum. Within grains of corn. 

 Micidium Pini. On Pinus sylvestris leaves. 



„ Taraxaci. Under Leontodon-leaves. 



Actinothyrium graniinis. Dead grass-culms. 

 Aleuria (Peziza) gratiulata. On cow-dung. 

 Pilobolus crystallinus. With the last. 

 Xyloma concavum. Holly-leaves. 

 „ populinum. On aspen-leaves. 



Jul^. 



Agaricus (Mycena, Pers.) galericulata. Pine-stumps. 



„ {Coprinarius, Fries) disseminatus. Trunks of trees. 



„ semiovatus. On cow-dung. 



„ {Mycena, Pers.) vulgaris. Dead bramble-stems and dead 

 fir-leaves. 



„ (Collybia, Fries) Rotula. In woods. 



„ {Galera, Fries) tener. Grassy places. 



„ {Mycena, Pers.) pellucidus. On dead leaves. 



„ {Coprinarius, Fries) papyraceus. Roots of oak-trees. 



„ {Russula, Pers.) emeticus. Woods. 



„ {Russula, Pers.) ruber. Dry fir-wood. 

 Lycoperdon bovista. Pastures. 

 ^cidium cornutum. Under mountain-ash leaves. 

 Coprinus niveus. On horse-dung. 



„ radiatus. On cow-dung. 

 Ascobolus furfuraceus. Old cow-dung. 



