A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK 



It was at one time supposed that the larger fungi, such as some of the Agarics, Polypori, 

 &c., only attacked dead or decaying trees, but though the spores may only gain access through 

 injuries or decay, the mycelium spreads into the surrounding parts, and thus kills the tree or 

 portions of it. 



Another point worth mentioning is the very restricted nature of the matrix on which 

 some alone will grow. Thus Agaricus muddus only grows on beech, Polyporus hetulinus on 

 birch, P. dryadeus on oak. Boletus laricinus under larch trees, while many others show a marked 

 preference for one particular species of tree, as P. squamosus for ash, P. giganteus for beech, 

 P. sulphureus and Fistu/ina hepatka for oak, while others are not at all particular, but attack 

 many species of trees. The same is true of the smaller fungi. 



The north-eastern part of the county, like the adjacent portion of Norfolk, is noted 

 among mycologists for the very rare Trichogastres — Batarrhea and species of Geaster — which 

 have occurred there. 



No one since Mr. Skepper's death has paid much attention to the smaller species, which 

 are not given here, but may be found in the Flora of Suffolk. 



HYMENOMYCETES 

 Agaricini 



Amanita virosa, Fr. 



— vaginata, Bull 



— phalloides, Fr. 



— muscaria, L. 



— strobiliformis, Fr. 



— rubescens, P. 



— asper, Fr. 

 Lepiota procera, Scop. 



— rachodes, Vitt. 



— acutesquamosa, Wm. 



— clypeolaria, Bull. 



— cristata, Fr. 



— cepaestipes. Sow. 



— granulosa, Batsch. 

 Armillaria mellea, Vahl. 

 Tricholoma equestre, L. 



— nictitans, Fr. 



— rutilans, Schoeff. 



— vaccinum, P. 



— tcrreum, Schoeff. 



— scalpturatum, Fr. 



— cartilagineum, Bull 



— sulphureum, Bull 



— arcuatum, Bull 



— acerbum, Bull 



— grammopodium, Fr. 



— subpulverulentum, Pers. 



— nudum. Bull 



— personatum, Fr. 

 Clitocybe nebularis, Batsch. 



(canaliculatus) 



— odora, Bull 



— cerussata, Fr. 



— candicans, Fr. 



— dealbata, P. 



— gallinacea. Scop. 



— maxima, Fr. 



— infundibuliformis, Schoeff. 



— geotrupa, Bull 



— flaccida, Sow. 



var. lobatus (fimbriatus, b). 



— cyathiformis, Fr. 



— fragrans, Sow. 



— laccata. Scop. 



HYMENOMYCETES {cont.) 



Agaricini {cont.) 



Clitocybe phyllophila, Fr. 

 Pleurotus ulmariu?, Bull 



— subpalmatus, Fr. 



— fimbriatus, Bolt. 



— ostreatus, Jacq. 



— acerosus, Fr. 

 Collybia radicata, Relh. 



— longipes, Bull (pudens) 



— fusipes. Bull 



— maculata, A. & S. 



— butyracea. Bull 



— velutipes, Curt. 



— confluens, P. 



— stipitaria, Fr. 



— conigena, P. 



— dryophila, Bull. 



— exsculpta, Fr. 



— tenacella, P. 



— esculenta, Jacq. 

 Mycena pura, P. 



— strobilina, Pers. 



— lactea, P. 



— galericulata, Scot. 



— polygramma. Bull 



— alcalina, Fr. 



— galopus, Schrad. 



— epipterygia. Scop. 



— corticola, Schum. 



— acicula, Schoeff. (clavus) 

 Omphalia pyxidata, Bull 



— umbellifera, L. 



— fibula, BuU 

 Pluteus leoninus, Schoeff. 



— phlebophorus, Ditm. 

 Entoloma sinuatum, Fr. 



— sericeum, ? Bull (pascuus) 

 Clitopilus prunulus. Scop. 

 Claudopus euosmus. Berk. 



— variabilis, P. 

 Leptonia chalyboea, P. 



— incana, Fr. (Sowerbei) 

 Nolanea pascua, P. 

 Pholiota praecox, P. 



— capistrata, Cooke 



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HYMENOMYCETES {cont.) 



Agaricini {cont.) 



Pholiota squarrosa, MuU. 



— adiposa, Fr. 



— mutabilis, Schoeff. 



— pudica, Bull 



— heteroclita, Fr. 

 Hebeloma sinapizans, Fr. 



— crustuliniforme, Bull 



— fastibile, Fr. 



— obscurum, P. 



— rimosum. Bull 



— geophyllum, Sow. 

 Flammula flavida, Schoeff. 



— .apinea, Fr. 

 Crepidotus mollis, Schoeff. 

 Naucoria horizontalis, Bull 



— melinoides, Fr. 



— semiorbicularis, Bull 



— siparia, Fr. 

 Galera tener, Schoeff. 



— hypnorum, Batsch. 

 Tubaria furfuracea, P. 

 Psalliota an'ensis, Schoeff. 



var. villaticus, Brond. 



— campestris 



var. pratensis, Vitt, 

 var. rufescens. Berk. 

 Stropharia aeruginosa, Curt. 



— obturata, Fr. 



— stercoraria, Fr. 



— semiglobata, Batsch. 

 Hypholoma sablateritium, Fr. 



— fasciculare, Huds. 



— lacrymabundum, Fr. 



— velutinum, P. 



— Candollianum, Fr. 



— appendiculatum. Bull 

 Psilocybe semilanceolata, Fr. 



— foenisecii, P. 



Panaeolus separatus, L. (senu- 

 ovatus) 



— fimiputris. Bull 



— papillionaceus, Bull 

 Psathyrella gracilis, Fr. 



— atomata, Fr. 



