I.")!* FUNGI OF EAST DORSET. 



Genus 5. TRICHOLOMA Fr. 



T. acerbum Bull Maldry Wood, St. Giles. Edmond- 

 sliam Rectory lawn. 



T. rutilans Schaeff. Pine wood N. of Corfe Castle. 



T. terreum Schaeff. Near Swanage ; Durlston ; King- 

 ston woodland ; Quince Hill Wood. Var. 

 argyraceum, plentiful in Durlston plantations, 

 C. B. G. 



T. personatum Fr. Above Swanage quarries ; Herston ; 

 Nine Barrow Downs ; Peveril Down ; Meadow 

 by Quince Hill Wood, Langton ; Corfe Meadows. 



T. nudum Bull. Durlston ; pine wood, Bushey, 

 C. B. G. 



T. grammopodium Bull. Meadow, Bushey, C. B. G. 



T. sordidum Fr. (Latin, dirty, from its squalid appear- 

 ance or discoloration when going over). Above 

 Swanage quarries ; Herston ; Durlston ; Quince 

 Hill Wood, Langton, C. B. G. 



T. paedidum Fr. (Latin, nasty, stinking). 



Peveril Downs, and above Swanage quarries, 

 C. B. G. 



Genus 6. CLITOCYBE Fr. 



C. nebularis Batsch. Nine Barrow Down ; down near 



Chapman's Pool, C. B. G. 

 C. odora Bull. (For J. C. Rayner, p. 11, read J. F. 



Rayner). Woodland, Sutton Holms, near Edmond- 



sham. 

 C. rivulosa Pers. An abnormal form (Rayner), downs 



near Chapman's Pool, C. B. G. 

 C. infundibuliformis Schaeff. Durlston plantations ; 



Quince Hill Wood ; Woodhouse Wood, Studland, 



C. B. G. 



C. flaccida (Sow.) Fr. Pine wood, Bushey, C. B. G. 

 C. cyathiformis Bull. Near Whitecliff Farm, Swanage. 

 C. fragrans (Sow.) Fr. Quince Hill Wood, Langton, 



C. B. G. 



